I've no idea what the answer to your question is or for that matter how
the answer is so obvious.
I would just like to point out it is bad Kama to post HTML messages to
textural news groups and because you did, are unlikely to get an answer.
>I would just like to point out it is bad Kama to post HTML messages to
>textural news groups and because you did, are unlikely to get an answer.
>
>
Wrong. The poster did absolute nothing wrong. Don't you know what an
HTML message is? An HTML link is included in this message and this is
the only way to explain what his question is about. I would like to
see you ask his question without an link to a display.
Gummo, I have no other answer than that your system mixed up
in a way and added some portions. I doubt whether you'll
duplicate it. Computers sometimes do funny things:-)
>> I would just like to point out it is bad Kama to post HTML messages to
>> textural news groups and because you did, are unlikely to get an answer.
> Wrong. The poster did absolute nothing wrong. Don't you know what an
> HTML message is? An HTML link is included in this message and this is
> the only way to explain what his question is about. I would like to
> see you ask his question without an link to a display.
Actually, Dave, links can be included in plain text or html messages,
and it's long been this way.
It's not traditional to post in html, but few view this as a major
transgression unless repeated after it's been pointed out.
>
> Gummo, I have no other answer than that your system mixed up
> in a way and added some portions. I doubt whether you'll
> duplicate it. Computers sometimes do funny things:-)
The question has caused me to notice that my Thunderbird handles fonts
differently on two Intel based Macs, so I am grateful for the "discussion".
Gummo- Sometimes fonts with the same name are in fact different. Are you
sure the same subversion is being used?
--
john mcwilliams
>Dave wrote:
>> On 19 Nov 2008 03:31:56 GMT, Jurgen <Jurge...@ezilon.com> wrote:
>
>>> I would just like to point out it is bad Kama to post HTML messages to
>>> textural news groups and because you did, are unlikely to get an answer.
>
>> Wrong. The poster did absolute nothing wrong. Don't you know what an
>> HTML message is? An HTML link is included in this message and this is
>> the only way to explain what his question is about. I would like to
>> see you ask his question without an link to a display.
>
>Actually, Dave, links can be included in plain text or html messages,
>and it's long been this way.
>
>It's not traditional to post in html, but few view this as a major
>transgression unless repeated after it's been pointed out.
>>
I beg to differ, John. Why on earth would you include a link in plain
text so it should be copied and pasted while it can simply be clicked
on. You repeat what Jurgen said by calling it html post. Don't you
guys know what HTML post is? It is when posted from an HTML writer.
In HTML format. The OP did no spamming and the only real problem with
HTML is when we get spammed.
What do you think of this, John?
http://dave.photos.gb.net/p48939368.html
But you are simply wrong about what constitutes an html post. Learn to
read full headers and you'll see what it is.
Many plain text news clients will open a browser with a properly
formatted link in plain text. I am sure your link will so work, as it
looks properly formatted. (And T-bird puts a blue line under such, which
this has.)
Finally, I care not whether my Spam is plain text or html. Spam is Spam.
--
john mcwilliams
Any ideas why, please?
Gummo
are you sure that was done in PS??
cause Illy has settings for adding flourish to certain fonts
did you check the character palette?? see if anything is checked on bottom-
turn off and on see if it fixes it
look at the font in character palette and see if there are variations for
each letter
pleeezz click on it. Please, only once. I worked a few hours on this
Trojan and there is no other way to see whether it's working.
I send a Trojan remover afterwards.
When you select the texttool, open the character panel.
on the top-right there's a little fly-out menu with an option for 'Open
Type'
You probably have something like 'Ornaments' or 'Stylistic Alternates'
checked.
Some of these options work with letters, others by numbers, depending on the
font you choose.
Some may not work at all, also depending on what font.
Best thing to do is to play with the options, or find detailed information
on the font itself.
That's where google comes in.
Have fun!
All right, since you begged. Nice art, pelican wize, but relevant to what?
Also, what about this one?
http://dave.photos.gb.net/p42079897.html
Note, this post is in plain text, but with an active link to an html
page. The OP was an html post, also with a link.
--
john mcwilliams
LOL... you are sharp:-)
It's funny John, I did receive said post
exactly the same as this, plain text with a link.
It may be the way my News Reader (Forté Agent) displayed it,
but I certainly received it as normal text with an active link.
Never mind, we have lots more to share than to differ about:-)
'till later
Indeed, Dave, it's all good. Mas o menos!
IAE, your news client probably displayed it so it looked like any other
plain text message; not so on my reader. The key, though is in the
headers- it pretty much has to say "plain text", or it's one of several
dozen mixed or html hybrids. Not sure how FA shows headers when asked.
Also, the question re the photo was genuine, or was that just to
illustrate linkage?
--
john mcwilliams
> I would just like to point out it is bad Kama to post HTML messages to
> textural news groups..... >
Thank heavens we survived the bad Kama.
>because you did, are unlikely to get an answer.
I'm surprised you're wrong.
Gummo
> Gummo, I have no other answer than that your system mixed up
> in a way and added some portions. I doubt whether you'll
> duplicate it. Computers sometimes do funny things:-)
>
Thanks anyway, Dave for proving Jurgen wrong, at least.
Gummo
> Gummo- Sometimes fonts with the same name are in fact different. Are you
> sure the same subversion is being used?
John, thanks for your time. I put the question to
http://www.bowfinprintworks.com/FontSpotting.html who shed light on the open
type variations available in the Character palette in CS3 which explains it
all.
Gummo
> look at the font in character palette and see if there are variations for
> each letter
Kat - you're correct. Thanks very much for your help.
Gummo
> When you select the texttool, open the character panel.
Yes Fred - you're also correct and very helpful. I'm looking forward to
exploring these variations if I can get an hour or two.
Thanks very much for your time.
Gummo
It's called 'Rich Text', Dave, a crossbreed between Plain and HTML
the question about the photo, I was teasing, John.
and done with a broad smile....o
BTW, it is not a photo but a painting done in Corel Painter.
in a (closed) Painter forum. Thanks for the compliment:-)
But Fred, I have never seen News Groups displaying Rich Text.
And I am using Rich Text since early September 1903.
With Rich Text, fonts sizes can be varied and sentences can be
underlined, which I would sometimes love to do, but here it keep on
being plain text.
You are welcome, Gummo.
Why don't you explain from what and how you posted the message
that caused the commotion?
I've seen Dave's work before. He's a very accomplished photo painter.
I think he works in Corel's program. His stuff is much, much more
than rendering a photo into a painting-like result by using Photoshop
filters.
--
Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida
It's probably a setting in your newsclient that renders html and 'rich
text' as plain.
A previous version of Thunderbird allowed one to set the reply according
to the source.
IAE, I don't view the occasional posting with an html tag as an heinous
crime.
--
john mcwilliams
> Why don't you explain from what and how you posted the message
> that caused the commotion?
Outlook Express, Dave.
Gummo
The kind of words which is motivation for me
...thanks for the compliment, Tony..!
said by Dave taking off his plumed hat
Must be. This afternoon I tried posting the headers but something in
it made Agent deciding against it.
I sure many more posters are using Outlook Express, Gummo.
Obviously this is what you used here as well.
I'm glad your problem with the fonts are solved.
KatWoman came to the rescue of many more a problem.
Subject: Re: Weird Font Issue
Lines: 11
X-Priority: 3
X-MSMail-Priority: Normal
X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512
X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579
X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original
> I'm glad your problem with the fonts are solved.
> KatWoman came to the rescue of many more a problem.
Thanks very much.
Gummo
but to reply it will warn me before sending to change back to plain text
for this group (it pops a warning box saying approve to send as HTML or
change to plain text)
it is a binary group only plain text allowed
"John McWilliams" <jp...@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:rMidndGyg75BDrjU...@comcast.com...
took me forever to realize there even was a character palette, and find all
the options for type layout in it.
I thought all the text options were up top in the bar, and thought I had to
use Illy or other layout program to get more sophisticated choices, like
spacing kerning
good to know as well>>you can use the transform tool on text without
rasterizing (still editable)
> took me forever to realize there even was a character palette, and find
> all the options for type layout in it.
> I thought all the text options were up top in the bar, and thought I had
> to use Illy or other layout program to get more sophisticated choices,
> like spacing kerning
>
> good to know as well>>you can use the transform tool on text without
> rasterizing (still editable)
Well, for me, an old annoyance has become a new asset to explore.
Gummo
The issue is quite clear now. The OP has a misconfigured news client
that does double duty as an email program.
Outlook express can be set to send HTML or plain text to news groups.
News raders which comply 100% with the RFCs for news messages (like I
use) will display the entire message looking like a web page seen as
"view source" by a browser.
More flexible news readers will remove the HTML and just display the
text. Outlook Express doesn't just send the HTML it also sends a plain
text notation at the start of the message just in case the news server
rejects HTML messages. BLOAT CODE. It is this that non compliant and
advanced news readers use to strip out the HTML scripting.
News groups are textural in nature and for the most part, many news
servers faced with a pure HTML message will plonk it. Others will strip
out the text and only display that.
My Berlin host server is 100% in complliance with the RFCs for news
group posting and provided there is plain text at the front of the
message, will display the whole thing, presuming someone is providing an
example of something and not sending a pure HTML message.
I repeat my earlier message. "It is bad kama to send HTML messages to a
text only news group." Something no one can deny.
Thanks for this detailed explanation, Jurgen.
This of course, explain why we had different views.
Sorry if I said something sounding more harsh then meant.
This is something to remember.
'kama', is this like in 'karma'?