Hello Martin!

On Wednesday, August 10, 2005, 2:08 PM, you wrote:

>> For ease of quoting, I chose selective quoting ... 70 characters
>> per line as the standard wrap.

< ... >

> ...and when using selective quoting all is fine. Then I tried replying
> to my own message with "normal" reply and this is what I got:

> ----- reply to mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -----
> ...
>> sometimes run out of "pro's". On the other hand there is the
>> "contra" that text cannot be pasted easily into other apps when
>> wrapped, and that nowadays nearly every client auto wraps incoming mail 
>> correctly.
> ...
> --------------------------------------------------------------------

> I hope you can see this correctly: the last line of this paragraph is
> 85 characters long, while all other lines wrap at 70 characters (my
> setting).

Confirmed. My copy of TB! did not re-wrap your long line above.

> Is there a good explanation for this that I am missing?

Another bug disclosed?

It does seem the most likely thing to me. As you know, some user
interface modifications that the development team did in the run-up to
v. 3.51.10 did show up as bugs in the MicroEd.

Perhaps this is one. Off to the BT page, to search whether something
like this has been reported.

-- 
Best regards,
Mary
The Bat! 3.51.10 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 2







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