• wrap test Thunderbird

    From DB Cates@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 17 17:30:37 2024
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx yy
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    Don Cates ("he's a cunning rascal" PN)

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  • From DB Cates@21:1/5 to DB Cates on Sun Mar 17 17:47:37 2024
    On 2024-03-17 5:30 PM, DB Cates wrote:
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx yy
    Hmm, the compose window wrapped at the space but would not wrap if there
    was no space. The wrap was no hard coded in the posted message. I
    wouldn't notice this because my message display automatically wraps at
    the display window edge (my window is ~100 characters)
    I'm putting in a 'soft return' here to see if I can manually enter an
    effective line break with no paragraph spacing.
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    Don Cates ("he's a cunning rascal" PN)

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  • From Bob Casanova@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 17 15:50:57 2024
    On Sun, 17 Mar 2024 17:30:37 -0500, the following appeared
    in talk.origins, posted by DB Cates <cates_db@hotmail.com>:

    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx yy

    Looks to be heavily weighted to the female side... ;-)

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    Bob C.

    "The most exciting phrase to hear in science,
    the one that heralds new discoveries, is not
    'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'"

    - Isaac Asimov

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  • From DB Cates@21:1/5 to LDagget on Sun Mar 17 22:41:34 2024
    On 2024-03-17 7:24 PM, LDagget wrote:
    DB Cates wrote:

    On 2024-03-17 5:30 PM, DB Cates wrote:
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx yy >> Hmm, the compose window wrapped at the space but would not wrap if
    there was no space. The wrap was no hard coded in the posted message.
    I wouldn't notice this because my message display automatically wraps
    at the display window edge (my window is ~100 characters)
    I'm putting in a 'soft return' here to see if I can manually enter an
    effective line break with no paragraph spacing.

    The testing involved in this test post will certainly test the patience
    of those who fail to appreciate the value of a proper test,

    Well, let's see if adjusting the width of the composing window and
    putting in a manual return makes the formatting better for those who
    would like shorter lines that their readers require to display shorter
    lines (unlike mine).
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    Don Cates ("he's a cunning rascal" PN)

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