• Line wrap

    From Blue White@21:4/134 to apam on Tue Nov 19 18:40:28 2019
    Good evening!

    I just posted a message to lemonlime in the FSX GEN conference. I
    quoted his original message. When I went back to read it, it looks
    like the line wrap is off. I think that the line is being wrapped
    when I quote it (to account for the space used by the line numbers),
    and it is maintaining the offset for the lines numbers after the
    message is posted.

    I don't mind it but as I thought you recently mentioned doing some
    work on that I thought I should mention it. The message in question
    should have a time stamp < 5 minutes earlier than this one.


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  • From apam@21:1/126 to Blue White on Wed Nov 20 11:54:53 2019
    Good evening!

    I just posted a message to lemonlime in the FSX GEN conference. I
    quoted his original message. When I went back to read it, it looks
    like the line wrap is off. I think that the line is being wrapped
    when I quote it (to account for the space used by the line numbers),
    and it is maintaining the offset for the lines numbers after the
    message is posted.

    Is that with the internal editor?

    Andrew


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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to apam on Wed Nov 20 18:49:02 2019
    apam wrote to Blue White <=-

    Good evening!

    I just posted a message to lemonlime in the FSX GEN conference. I
    quoted his original message. When I went back to read it, it looks
    like the line wrap is off. I think that the line is being wrapped
    when I quote it (to account for the space used by the line numbers),
    and it is maintaining the offset for the lines numbers after the
    message is posted.

    Is that with the internal editor?

    Yes, that is correct. Thanks!


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  • From apam@21:1/126 to Blue White on Thu Nov 21 12:29:22 2019

    Is that with the internal editor?

    Yes, that is correct. Thanks!

    Thanks I'll have a look next week when I'm home as this may be a little
    tricky to fix.

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to apam on Sun Nov 24 09:41:39 2019
    Hey there, looks like I have traffic set to HOLD for your node. Do you still want this or is it OK to CRASH?

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  • From apam@21:1/126 to Avon on Sun Nov 24 07:37:20 2019
    Hey there, looks like I have traffic set to HOLD for your node. Do you still want this or is it OK to CRASH?

    It's ok to crash, i have been polling every 15 minutes, so should i
    relax that a bit?

    Andrew

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to apam on Sun Nov 24 10:45:41 2019
    On 24 Nov 2019 at 07:37a, apam pondered and said...


    It's ok to crash, i have been polling every 15 minutes, so should i
    relax that a bit?

    No that's fine, keep it up if you wish to, no probs here :)
    I am working though a list of all NET 1 nodes while I check some things at
    NET 1 and thought I'd just ask if you wanted this. I've found a few other
    nodes in the same boat.

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  • From apam@21:1/126 to Blue White on Sun Nov 24 17:59:09 2019
    I just posted a message to lemonlime in the FSX GEN
    conference. I quoted his original message. When I went back
    to read it, it looks like the line wrap is off. I think that
    the line is being wrapped when I quote it (to account for the
    space used by the line numbers), and it is maintaining the
    offset for the lines numbers after the message is posted.

    Is that with the internal editor?

    Yes, that is correct. Thanks!

    I've just added code to wrap quotes of quotes as well as quotes.. there
    are a few extra spaces i haven't got my head around yet but it works for
    the most part....

    Hopefully this will fix the issue with the line editor. Also fixed a few
    memory leaks and noticed a crash which i've fixed..

    Andrew


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  • From NuSkooler@21:1/121 to apam on Sun Nov 24 12:51:54 2019

    apam around Sunday, November 24th...
    I've just added code to wrap quotes of quotes as well as quotes.. there are a few extra spaces i haven't got my head around yet but it works for the most part....

    At some point I need to go back and re-visit ENiG's handling in this area. There are so many edge cases it's a pain in the ass thing to get right.


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  • From apam@21:1/126 to NuSkooler on Mon Nov 25 08:15:38 2019
    I've just added code to wrap quotes of quotes as well as
    quotes.. there are a few extra spaces i haven't got my head
    around yet but it works for the most part....

    At some point I need to go back and re-visit ENiG's handling in
    this area. There are so many edge cases it's a pain in the ass
    thing to get right.

    Oh I know... word wrapping has to be my least favorite thing.

    Andrew

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  • From apam@21:1/126 to apam on Mon Nov 25 12:11:11 2019
    I just posted a message to lemonlime in the FSX GEN
    conference. I quoted his original message. When I went back
    to read it, it looks like the line wrap is off. I think that
    the line is being wrapped when I quote it (to account for the
    space used by the line numbers), and it is maintaining the
    offset for the lines numbers after the message is posted.

    Is that with the internal editor?

    Yes, that is correct. Thanks!

    I've just added code to wrap quotes of quotes as well as quotes..
    there are a few extra spaces i haven't got my head around yet but
    it works for the most part....

    I think I've fixed the spacing now.

    Andrew


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  • From ryan@21:1/168 to apam on Mon Nov 25 11:55:19 2019
    Oh I know... word wrapping has to be my least favorite thing.

    I tried to figure out word wrapping for a long time with daydream and eventually just accepted that I'm not smart enough. ;)

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  • From NuSkooler@21:1/121 to ryan on Mon Nov 25 19:50:55 2019

    On Monday, November 25th ryan said...
    I tried to figure out word wrapping for a long time with daydream and eventually just accepted that I'm not smart enough. ;)

    lol!

    I've gone though a number of implementations with enig. I plan on revisiting it
    *again* since I now have a list of more edge cases that break the stupid thing.


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