AM> If I were to set this window to an optimum width for AM> reading unwrapped text like yours, then I'd end up not being able to see AM> all columns in the message list above your text. AM> As a result of this, your text lines appear uncomfortably long to read AM> as they wrap to the other edge of the screen. AM> It's best to AM> wrap your text and the optimum wrapping point is at 72 to 76 characters.
I set mine to 70 in an effort to make sure it is not too uncomfortable to read. Funny, if that is too short for convention then why are my line too long to read? AM> In terms of text wrapping, MicroEd works very well at sending exactly AM> what you see when you hit send. This isn't so with the alternative plain AM> text (Windows) editor that you're using. It seems the other way around here! MicroEd goes off the edge of the screen, Windows compatible is "comfortable"! I will try here to use MicroEd (and ALT-L) as a test but the editing keys seem not to follow convention. -- Rich ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.01.3 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

