Word wrap

Not so fast. If you turn off word wrap, it causes problems for the
archives, which are basically just large text files.

Patrick

> -----Original Message-----
> From: rblack [mailto:rblack]
> Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 2:34 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: GMC: Word wrap
>
>
> How about letting us novices in on how/where to adjust word wrap.
>
> TIA,
> Roger
>
 
Yes. The suggestion earlier was to turn it off, which would do what you
suggest. Most times, this just allows the email software to wrap text
wherever it chooses. The only problem is the effect on the archives. Text
files don't word wrap in browser windows.

Patrick

> -----Original Message-----
> From: rblack [mailto:rblack]
> Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 3:12 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: Word wrap
>
>
> Patrick,
> Thought that without it your sentences will go on and on, on
> the same line.
> Right??
>
> Roger
>
 
Patrick,
Thought that without it your sentences will go on and on, on the same line.
Right??

Roger
 
Salutations:

Depends on your email package, but in netscape I write up the note as per normal, spell check and read over (I can't type worth a damn) ..

I always put two carriage returns better paragraphs - like this..

When I'm done with my brain-fart, I goto to 'view' on the message menu and click off 'wrap long lines' just before I pull the trigger..

No biggie comrades, just so darned taken with this excellent listserver I'm pretty much reading every digest that comes in.. This machine of ours just is such a basically well thought out platform - I'm really hoping to successfully move some it's 'systems' into the 21 century.. Which I guess comes down to how you see our elephant..

- - is it the best Super-Van ever built - my personal thinking -

- - is it fairly economical and extremely well thought out mid-sized motorhome

In any event, I really want to get the air systems worked out so I can then make some calls about dead starter and Onan in general..

Mine is '76 26 Palm Beach (6kw drawer here too) - I have original service brown service manual (2 inch thick thing) and have just finished reading up on 'Thermasan' system - thank god - never installed as never as I can see.. Would I, however, dearly love to try to pass smog test with it installed and running some day.. :) ..

your pal on the north atlantic

J Dexter
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