Re: opening a window
- Posted by Dan Moyer <danielmoyer at pro?igy?net> Nov 17, 2007
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<TEST OF WORDWRAP below:> Jason Gade wrote: > > Sorry about that, Kat. Maybe CChris' response will help you more. > > Regarding the word wrap, I don't understand. I've always had word wrap on this > reply form under IE, Firefox, and Opera. Well, for many years anyway. I don't > know what to tell you on that. > > Sorry I couldn't help more. > > -- > 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. TESTING WORDWRAP (in reply box and forum display): this is one long sentence all typed in as one line in which text ended HERE (approximately) at the right hand EDGE OF the reply box for me, even though this sentence continued on and on and on as I typed it. So I just kept typing and typing and typing, so that when I read how this message looks on the EUforum, I can see what happens to it. I suspect that the DISPLAY of this message on the forum will look "fine", wrapped into other than just one line of text, but in the REPLY box as I'm typing it, it IS just one line of text. Is that "not wrapping in the reply box" the word wrap problem you're talking about, Kat? It was, btw, hard to type this way without seeing the previous parts of this other than moving the slider back and forth. So I'd agree that it WOULD be nice to have the reply box do its own word wrap. Dan M.