[arachne] Re: relay request: 3 arachne posts

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Jane, Bastiaan,
                                 It depends on how long the 
lines are....Sometimes increasing the resolution
by pressing the "+" key will allow the whole line
to fit on the screen.....otherwise the horizontal
shift is necessary.  Of course that also decreases
the print size.

Eric

On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 02:50:09 -0800 "Ray Andrews" <randrews@xxxxxxxxx>
writes:
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> On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 19:52:56 +0100, Bastiaan Edelman wrote:
> 
> > (To the list... experiments here with ADSL dial in. So I have to 
> use win XT
> > with no Arachne capabilities... more on this soon. Bastiaan)
> 
> > Hi BE , u( = you ) have written an infopage on Arachne, so maybe u 
> can
> > answer the next question :
> > Q1: when i view htm files with Arachne ( i use Arachne only 
> locally ie not
> > on the Net), some have too long lines which doNt fit on the line 
> so to be
> > able to read, one would have to shift the text with the bar all 
> the time,
> > twice per line, forth and back.  My attempts to change Arachne's 
> settings
> > haveNt change anything concerning those too long lines.  Hence my 
> Q proper :
> > Q1:  is there a way how to make these somewhat longer htm lines 
> viewable
> > without shifting to the right and then back to the left ?
> > Looking forward to your thoughtful feedback
> > Jane
> 
> One of my pet projects will be to give Arachne an HTML pre-processor
> feature, such that when she first downloads some HTML, the first 
> thing
> she will do is 'clean it up' and that includes wrapping long lines.
> Until then, I suppose one could use F4 to fire up an external editor
> and then use it to wrap the lines.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Ray Andrews
> 
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