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Bill Mccarthy [BM] wrote:

BM> It's disappointing the TB doesn't what the user wants.

With specific regard to what you mentioned. Yes. Hopefully, the
alternative editor that's in development will address the limitations of
the current editor. The alternative editor already will lack advantages
of the current. So it will be a matter of what features best suit your
needs.

As a general statement, I'd have to disagree because I specifically use
TB! because it's the client that most complies with what I want it to do
for me. For example, read PGP Basics and you'll witness the gymnastics
many users go through to get their signed messages to leave their
clients without being altered. This is just not an issue with TB!. So
there are advantages to its design. But clearly there are disadvantages
as well, and hence not all will be pleased.

BM> Even the ALT-L fails to respect two spaces between sentences - I
BM> need to copy/paste to a real editor and run a macro to fix things,
BM> reformat and copy/paste back.

The auto-format option will not remove the extra spaces.

Of course, it's requirement is that if you don't want two text blocks to
not wrap, then you have to separate them by at least one blank line.

Something like

this example.

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