• long line test

    From Al@21:4/106 to All on Tue Apr 14 12:49:04 2020
    Hello All,

    Mystic offers the ability to perform spell checking on-the-fly, meaning it can highlight misspelled words while you're actually typing. Mystic can also optionally make word suggestions as you are typing based on the current word you are working on. Mystic also provides a single hotkey that can pop open a list of suggested and correctly spelled words for the word that is under the cursor. Simply selecting the word and pressing enter will auto correct the word























































































































































    in your edit window.

    The above should end with "edit window."

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From alterego@21:2/116 to Al on Wed Apr 15 07:38:50 2020
    Re: long line test
    By: Al to All on Tue Apr 14 2020 12:49 pm

    Mystic offers the ability to perform spell checking on-the-fly, meaning it can highlight misspelled words while you're actually typing. Mystic can also optionally make word suggestions as you are typing based on the current word you are working on. Mysti
    The above should end with "edit window."

    I didnt :(
    ...deon


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  • From Oli@21:3/102 to Al on Tue Apr 14 23:44:42 2020
    Al wrote (2020-04-14):

    Hello All,

    Mystic offers the ability to perform spell checking on-the-fly, meaning
    it can highlight misspelled words while you're actually typing. Mystic
    can also optionally make word suggestions as you are typing based on the current word you are working on. Mystic also provides a single hotkey
    that can pop open a list of suggested and correctly spelled words for the word that is under the cursor. Simply selecting the word and pressing
    enter will auto correct the word in your edit window.

    The above should end with "edit window."

    @PATH: 4/106 100 1/100 3/100 102

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  • From alterego@21:2/116 to Oli on Wed Apr 15 07:59:02 2020
    Re: long line test
    By: Oli to Al on Tue Apr 14 2020 11:44 pm

    The above should end with "edit window."
    @PATH: 4/106 100 1/100 3/100 102

    Ahh, so you got it complete - good.

    I went back and checked the one I received here, and it came via 2/100 - so it probably needs an update?

    When its updated, I'll send out my standard test text - which is a longer message with a couple of long lines.

    Lets see if we can still break it ;)
    ...deon


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  • From Al@21:4/106 to alterego on Tue Apr 14 14:56:22 2020
    Hello alterego,

    Mystic offers the ability to perform spell checking on-the-fly,
    meaning it can highlight misspelled words while you're actually
    typing. Mystic can also optionally make word suggestions as you
    are typing based on the current word you are working on. Mysti
    The above should end with "edit window."

    I didnt :(

    Yep, I saw some mixed results. Have you received any intact copies since?

    Hopefull soon we'll receive just one copy intact.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From alterego@21:2/116 to Al on Wed Apr 15 09:46:25 2020
    Re: long line test
    By: Al to alterego on Tue Apr 14 2020 02:56 pm

    Yep, I saw some mixed results. Have you received any intact copies since?

    Nope.

    My hub would have sent it to me (which is what I quoted).

    Hub 3 sent it to me also, but because it had the same MSGID, my BBS rejected it























































































































































    as dupe. (And since that is the version Oli got, it was the good one.)
    ...deon


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