Re: TAN: Line wrapping
From: | Carlos Thompson <chlewey@...> |
Date: | Monday, March 8, 1999, 1:38 |
John Cowan wrote:
> Orjan Johansen scripsit:
>
> > I think Netscape may be among those programs that base where to wrap =
on
> > the width of your composer window...
>
> Actually, it does not. There is a parameter setting for where to
> wrap lines on output, but it's kind of useless unless it happens
> to be set to *exactly* the same width as the compose window,
> which of course depends on the font.....
>
> In short, with Netscape mail, use hard returns.
Well... I'm using Netscape communicator (4.5) and not putting any hard
return in the middle of a paragraph, I edit in different sizes of windows=
with a Variable Width font (10 pt Times New Roman), and what I see in a
maximized window of 1024 pixeles is not what I get but it will be nicely
formated for a text client (I supose), at least I get them justified as a=
fixed with.
> --
> John Cowan cowan@ccil.org
> e'osai ko sarji la lojban.
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