I didn't really start out with anything in particular in mind, this guy went from a couple of parenthesis to ..,. ,:::::;. (}{)-;:::. / 3:;: (,) ::;` }- ;:. (__,-'/ ':.' /_ ( \ `'-'\____; then to the guy in the car... Well, whatever. Suggestions/shameless threats of bodily harm welcome.
> "SkyPhydeaux" <dwes...@cox-internet.com> schrieb folgendes:
> [wrapped car] > Next time, u should raise your autowrap linelength to 80 chars ;)
Thanks! One other thing, too, I'm using MS Outlook, is there any way to turn off the thing that finds two slashes and puts 'file:' in front of it and underlines the whole thing in blue, making it think it's a link?
One more one last thing... does anyone else see that line break right above the wheels, and why is it there/how can I fix it? (okay, 2 one more last things)
> One more one last thing... does anyone else see that line break right above the > wheels, and why is it there/how can I fix it? (okay, 2 one more last things)
Let me just answer both questions.
You can get rid of the linebreaks by setting linewrap to only occur at f.x 80 chars (or 78 or something high) There is an option for this in the setting ( the send tab) .. I would like to guide you better but I have a danish version of OE with different names for the options and menus.
The problem with OE turning ascii-art into file:// links have a two part solution
1) Download a newer version of OE - You use 5.00 , There is a 5.5 (included with IE 5.5) that is much better at determining what is and what isn't links (allthough it still have bugs .. like all M$ programs) 2) Put a encode/decode button on your toolbar so you can press it quickly when you see text that have blue lniks in them.. The reason is that OE will not try to find links when you encode it and when you decode it again the blue lines are all gone.