Hello y'All!
This is just a test message to see if I can avoid unnecessary
breaks by NOT using any CRs at all. This chunk of text is
completely free-flow as I allow OpenXP to "break" the lines
visually but it is NOT otherwise putting in any CRs that I can
see.
There is one CR above to end the paragraph. This is the next
chunk of text I hope will look unadulterated when I view it with
my Telegram app.
On 31 Jan 2021, August Abolins said the following...
Hello y'All!
This is just a test message to see if I can avoid unnecessary
breaks by NOT using any CRs at all. This chunk of text is completely free-flow as I allow OpenXP to "break" the lines
visually but it is NOT otherwise putting in any CRs that I can
see.
There is one CR above to end the paragraph. This is the next
chunk of text I hope will look unadulterated when I view it with
my Telegram app.
You use CRs other than at the end of a paragraph?
It actually appears better to me than most messages have lately. I'm still
trying to figure out exactly what I can do to adjust my screen size, since there is more on a line than us visible to me.
There is one CR above to end the paragraph. This is the next chunk of text I hope will look unadulterated when I view it with my Telegram app.
You use CRs other than at the end of a paragraph?
It actually appears better to me than most messages have lately. I'mstill
trying to figure out exactly what I can do to adjust my screen size, there is more on a line than us visible to me.
OpenXP automatically wraps a line while typing, so a hard CR is not required. But when I force a re-flow for a paragraph I can see the clues from OpenXP that
it adds hard CRs at the end of a line. I wanted to see if non-reflowed paragraphs (and hence no CRs) would remain consistent when the message
is viewed with Telegram.
Apparenty, it looks like OpenXP has soft returns or something because my test message was not a true free-flow format. The line lengths of the message were exactly the same in Thunderbird, and here.
I am not sure what are meaning regarding your screensize. Do mean font size instead?
Do you have different margins or screen sizes between the two? Because I'm not understanding why the wrap would be different otherwise.
I am not sure what are meaning regarding your screensize. Do mean font size instead?
No, I mean screensize. I believe most PC BBS type software generall defaults to 80 X 25. On my phone it's actually more like 70 X 25. Well probaly more than 25 honestly, but that appears what it is set to for the programs.
And while only 70 columns are visible, the text still goes 80 columns, so I have 10 columns that I don't actually see..
I am not sure what are meaning regarding your screensize. Do mean size instead?
No, I mean screensize. I believe most PC BBS type software generall def to 80 X 25. On my phone it's actually more like 70 X 25. Well probaly than 25 honestly, but that appears what it is set to for the programs.
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And while only 70 columns are visible, the text still goes 80 columns, have 10 columns that I don't actually see..
Oh yeah.. now I remember you showing me a screenshot of that situation. That must suck. Is that only when operating in bbs-in-a-pocket mode?
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