1. Word wrop [was: opening a window]

If you click on the link that says "Change Settings" there should be a checkbox
for word wrap, as well as a textbox for the number of lines to show and a place
to enter your signature.

Hope that helps.

--
A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple
system that works.
--John Gall's 15th law of Systemantics.

"Premature optimization is the root of all evil in programming."
--C.A.R. Hoare

j.

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2. Re: Word wrop [was: opening a window]

Jason Gade wrote:
> 
> If you click on the link that says "Change Settings" there should be a
> checkbox
> for word wrap, as well as a textbox for the number of lines to show and a
> place
> to enter your signature.
> 
> Hope that helps.
> 

Which the "Change Settings" link is visible if you are viewing "All Messages"...

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3. Re: Word wrop [was: opening a window]

Jason Gade wrote:
> 
> Jason Gade wrote:
> > 
> > If you click on the link that says "Change Settings" there should be a
> > checkbox
> > for word wrap, as well as a textbox for the number of lines to show and a
> > place
> > to enter your signature.
> > 
> > Hope that helps.
> > 
> 
> Which the "Change Settings" link is visible if you are viewing "All
> Messages"...

Thanks.
And if the "login" javascript window is already open, to make easier logins
possible, no amount of clicking anywhere else related to Euforum will perform any
other javascript function. In other words, to open any Euforum javascript window,
all previous javascript windows must be closed first. Even if the "login" window
exists, it isn't brought to foreground ("forewindow"?, "foredesktop"?) to perfom
the javascript function you clicked on, no matter what it was you clicked on.
Golly gee, this sure beats the "Reply To Sender" button in plain ordinary olde
email, doesn't it?

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4. Re: Word wrop [was: opening a window]

Kat wrote:
> Golly gee, this sure beats the "Reply To Sender" button in plain
> ordinary olde email, doesn't it?

Heh, I've noticed that window behavior myself. But then I only use a "plain old
email" for work -- I've been using webmail apps for personal email for years now.

I remember that you don't have much love for Javascript though. Either way, I'm
just glad that I could help.

--
A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple
system that works.
--John Gall's 15th law of Systemantics.

"Premature optimization is the root of all evil in programming."
--C.A.R. Hoare

j.

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5. Re: Word wrop [was: opening a window]

Kat wrote:
> 
> Jason Gade wrote:
> > 
> > Jason Gade wrote:
> > > 
> > > If you click on the link that says "Change Settings" there should be a
> > > checkbox
> > > for word wrap, as well as a textbox for the number of lines to show and a
> > > place
> > > to enter your signature.
> > > 
> > > Hope that helps.
> > > 
> > 
> > Which the "Change Settings" link is visible if you are viewing "All
> > Messages"...
> 
> Thanks.
> And if the "login" javascript window is already open, to make easier logins
> possible, no amount of clicking anywhere else related to Euforum will perform
> any other javascript function. In other words, to open any Euforum javascript
> window, all previous javascript windows must be closed first. Even if the
> "login"
> window exists, it isn't brought to foreground ("forewindow"?, "foredesktop"?)
> to perfom the javascript function you clicked on, no matter what it was you
> clicked on. Golly gee, this sure beats the "Reply To Sender" button in plain
> ordinary olde email, doesn't it?

And here's another problem: the "Change Settings" window has no vertical
scrollbar, so, probably because of my text size settings,
I can't get DOWN to the "login" button in order to change my settings!  (It
doesn't show on my screen)

Since the "reply" button login window DOES have a vscroll, I never noticed
any problem.

Dan M.

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