• Bug report - Editor

    From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Nick Andre on Wed Sep 20 23:19:21 2017
    Nick,

    When importing a string longer than the screen line, the DB-editor wraps to the
    next line and loses a character in that line.

    I deal with nodelist entries and they often are longer. Then I need to figure out which character was lost and insert it manually again to make sense ...

    Take care,

    \%/@rd

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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Ward Dossche on Wed Sep 20 21:07:50 2017
    On 20 Sep 17 23:19:21, Ward Dossche said the following to Nick Andre:

    When importing a string longer than the screen line, the DB-editor wraps to the next line and loses a character in that line.

    Importing as in, inserting from a file?

    Nick

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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Nick Andre on Thu Sep 21 03:56:23 2017

    When importing a string longer than the screen line, the DB-editor
    wraps to
    the next line and loses a character in that line.

    Importing as in, inserting from a file?

    Yes.

    \%/@rd

    --- D'Bridge 3.99
    * Origin: I will always keep a PC running WinXP (2:292/854)
  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Ward Dossche on Thu Sep 21 12:49:34 2017
    On 21 Sep 17 03:56:23, Ward Dossche said the following to Nick Andre:

    When importing a string longer than the screen line, the DB-editor
    wraps to
    the next line and loses a character in that line.

    Importing as in, inserting from a file?

    I'll take a look at the code this weekend,

    Nick

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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Nick Andre on Thu Sep 21 23:56:53 2017

    When importing a string longer than the screen line, the
    DB-editor
    wraps to
    the next line and loses a character in that line.

    Importing as in, inserting from a file?

    I'll take a look at the code this weekend,

    That works best with a Belgian beer ...

    \%/@rd

    --- D'Bridge 3.99
    * Origin: I will always keep a PC running WinXP (2:292/854)
  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Ward Dossche on Fri Sep 22 06:01:28 2017
    On 21 Sep 17 23:56:53, Ward Dossche said the following to Nick Andre:

    wraps to
    the next line and loses a character in that line.

    Importing as in, inserting from a file?

    I'll take a look at the code this weekend,

    That works best with a Belgian beer ...

    Its really hard to find any decent import-beer in the stores.

    Can you send me an exact sample of the nodelist lines you are trying to import? Just shoot them over as a file-attach in Netmail or something?

    Nick

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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Nick Andre on Fri Sep 22 13:02:51 2017

    That works best with a Belgian beer ...

    Its really hard to find any decent import-beer in the stores.

    When would be a good time to drop by with some samples?

    Can you send me an exact sample of the nodelist lines you are trying to import? Just shoot them over as a file-attach in Netmail or something?

    Will do.

    \%/@rd

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    * Origin: I will always keep a PC running WinXP (2:292/854)
  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Nick Andre on Sun Sep 24 00:48:44 2017

    Nick,

    Can you send me an exact sample of the nodelist lines you are trying to import? Just shoot them over as a file-attach in Netmail or something?

    In your inbound.

    Look for HUB_80.TXT

    \%/@rd

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    * Origin: I will always keep a PC running WinXP (2:292/854)
  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Ward Dossche on Sat Sep 23 23:20:56 2017
    On 24 Sep 17 00:48:44, Ward Dossche said the following to Nick Andre:


    Nick,

    Can you send me an exact sample of the nodelist lines you are trying to import? Just shoot them over as a file-attach in Netmail or something?

    In your inbound.

    Look for HUB_80.TXT

    Got it...

    Nick

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