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Anatoliy Kovalenko | Aleksej Serdjukov | Pam Quoter -er - you are very welcomed |
March 3, 2018 8:24 AM * |
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Hello Aleksej! 05.04.2012 22:04:18, Aleksej Serdjukov wrote to Anatoliy Kovalenko: AS> Of course, it may all depend on any of the numerous settings of GoldED+, which AS> have no "modified" indicators (apparently my golded.cfg is based on one I used AS> in 2006). Personally I think the formatting is not required unless the user sends some pseudo-graphics made with characters. In cases with text, I think the user who reads the text can configure his editor to show unformatted text flow the way he likes. Using pre-formatting may result to unwanted ugly reformatting of the text later, for example, if you paste your text to notepad.exe and reduce the window size, you will get the followng: http://savepic.su/1648545.htm As you see, the text doesn't look fine for easy reading and requires manual removal of line breaks in cases further editing or publishing is needed. But if you do the same with unformatted text, notepad will format it correctly for any window size. Have a nice April, I'm tired of snow and want some green trees around! But the last weekend there was still enough snow to cover my knees in the village, although there was no snow at all in the same place in the beginning of April, 2010! Bye, Anatoliy. --- FTNed 2001 Build 0058-RC6/Windows NT 6.1 * Origin: http://www.acritum.com (2:5020/1042.46) |
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