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Vista annoyance# 467684 (versus WindowsXP)

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Mike Hall - MVP, Jun 10, 2009.

  1. "ROBERT MACK" <Nospam_MetalBlade@Nospam_Prodigy.net> wrote in message
    news:%23tb9$Fd6JHA.4040@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    > When I type a long article in Notepad & paste into WindowsMail line breaks
    > become messed up, forcing me to go back to editing "business" and
    > click/delete redundant line breaks as often as there're lines in a
    > document, if it's 1000 lines, go ahead and spend time clicking for an
    > hour!
    > This make plain text editor unworkable In Vista +WindowsMail environment,
    > due to weird linebreaks handling.
    >
    > Why do I claim it to be weird?
    > BECAUSE IT WAS PERFECT IN WindowsXP. I could create a simple ad/artcile
    > in Notepad, copy/paste into OutloookExpress --> Newsgroup posting or
    > Email, and no linebreaks stupidity.
    >
    > Another hemorrhoid in Vista, sometimes I have a forbidden thought:
    > If WinXP could live for another 10 years albeit with security updates &
    > new hardware drivers that would be nice. When I hear "Vista" it causes
    > heartburn.



    Does the same happen in WordPad?


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    Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience
    http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/
     
  2. xfile

    xfile Guest

    I know some (Web) programmers use Notepad++ for plain ASCII. You may search
    the Web for Notepad++.

    Good luck.





    "ROBERT MACK" <Nospam_MetalBlade@Nospam_Prodigy.net> wrote in message
    news:#tb9$Fd6JHA.4040@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    > When I type a long article in Notepad & paste into WindowsMail line breaks
    > become messed up, forcing me to go back to editing "business" and
    > click/delete redundant line breaks as often as there're lines in a
    > document, if it's 1000 lines, go ahead and spend time clicking for an
    > hour!
    > This make plain text editor unworkable In Vista +WindowsMail environment,
    > due to weird linebreaks handling.
    >
    > Why do I claim it to be weird?
    > BECAUSE IT WAS PERFECT IN WindowsXP. I could create a simple ad/artcile
    > in Notepad, copy/paste into OutloookExpress --> Newsgroup posting or
    > Email, and no linebreaks stupidity.
    >
    > Another hemorrhoid in Vista, sometimes I have a forbidden thought:
    > If WinXP could live for another 10 years albeit with security updates &
    > new hardware drivers that would be nice. When I hear "Vista" it causes
    > heartburn.
     
  3. ROBERT MACK

    ROBERT MACK Guest

    When I type a long article in Notepad & paste into WindowsMail line breaks
    become messed up, forcing me to go back to editing "business" and
    click/delete redundant line breaks as often as there're lines in a document,
    if it's 1000 lines, go ahead and spend time clicking for an hour!
    This make plain text editor unworkable In Vista +WindowsMail environment,
    due to weird linebreaks handling.

    Why do I claim it to be weird?
    BECAUSE IT WAS PERFECT IN WindowsXP. I could create a simple ad/artcile in
    Notepad, copy/paste into OutloookExpress --> Newsgroup posting or Email, and
    no linebreaks stupidity.

    Another hemorrhoid in Vista, sometimes I have a forbidden thought:
    If WinXP could live for another 10 years albeit with security updates & new
    hardware drivers that would be nice. When I hear "Vista" it causes
    heartburn.
     
  4. ROBERT MACK

    ROBERT MACK Guest

    I don't know, I only use Notepad sometimes to avoid extra code over plain
    ASCII
    This is not as bad as File processing, Explorer bugs (statusbar?), Colors,
    etc.

    This is not a critical issue, but you know it makes it less convenient than
    WinXP
     
  5. Nil

    Nil Guest

    On 10 Jun 2009, "xfile" <coucou@nospam.com> wrote in
    microsoft.public.windows.vista.general:

    > I know some (Web) programmers use Notepad++ for plain ASCII. You
    > may search the Web for Notepad++.


    That's a very nice free text editor. I use it every day.

    <http:/ otepad-plus.sourceforge.net/>
     
  6. mazorj

    mazorj Guest

    "ROBERT MACK" <Nospam_MetalBlade@Nospam_Prodigy.net> wrote in message
    news:%23tb9$Fd6JHA.4040@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    > When I type a long article in Notepad & paste into WindowsMail line
    > breaks become messed up, forcing me to go back to editing "business"
    > and click/delete redundant line breaks as often as there're lines in
    > a document, if it's 1000 lines, go ahead and spend time clicking for
    > an hour!
    > This make plain text editor unworkable In Vista +WindowsMail
    > environment, due to weird linebreaks handling.


    I'm running Vista 64 home premium. The problem doesn't appear to be
    in Notepad (or Wordpad) because copying text from them preserves the
    proper line breaks when I insert text with very long lines into an
    e-mail set to plain text or to Rich Text format. Do you get the
    screwed up line breaks *as soon as* you cut/paste Notepad text into a
    Windows Mail e-mail? (I don't.) Or do they only appear after another
    operation, like hitting Send and opening it from the Out box or the
    Sent box; or examining a received e-mail of it? (I do get that under
    certain conditions, see below.) And while I haven't tested this as
    throughly as the plain text format, sending pasted text in Rich Text
    format seems to eliminate the whole problem. Compare your XP/OE and
    Vista/WM settings. If you've been sending in Rich Text format from XP
    but not from Vista then that's the source of the difference. In Rich
    Text, uncommanded insertion of truncating line breaks don't even seem
    to be an issue. Only hard ENTER breaks will affect the lines. So set
    WM to send in Rich Text.

    Getting back to plain text format, if the extra line breaks do not
    appear *as soon as* you insert the text, it may still just be your
    Windows Mail settings. If you still want to send in plain text
    format, in WM do Tools/Options/Send. In Mail Sending Format select
    Plain Text. What value is Automatically Wrap Text set at? Probably
    its default setting of 60 or 65. If you're sending e-mail in plain
    text format, there's the problem (and the partial cure).

    Raise it to its max value of 132. Any e-mail sent in plain text
    format won't break until it exceeds 132 characters per line. Editing
    any line in excess of 132 to eliminate unwanted line breaks in the
    received e-mail shouldn't be too much of a chore for the recipient.
    You just can't fix it before sending it, only after it's received.
    And while that won't prevent breaking up long paragraphs of article
    text, it will reduce the amount of editing. But the same
    132-character plain text format limitation applies to OE in XP, at
    least my copy of it (see next). So I'm wondering if you hadn't been
    using Rich Text format in your OE/XP.

    OE set to plain text format behaves the same way in XP. Inserting
    text copied from Notepad into an OE e-mail keeps all the proper line
    breaks. But if the plain text setting for Automatically Wrap Text is
    set at 60 it will wrap all lines at 60 when you send it as plain text.
    You don't see this, though, until you send it. If you open it after
    hitting Send but while it's still in the Out box, or open the version
    in the Sent folder, you'll see all the lines truncated at 60 or
    whatever. So that's what your e-mail recipient will get. (And if
    you're getting e-mailed code or other text with the same pattern, the
    problem is with your sender's e-mail settings.) Even in XP I had to
    change the auto-wrap to 132 so that only lines over 132 characters
    would be truncated/wrapped. Try setting plain text formatting to its
    minimum of 30 so that at least several lines of text will truncate
    with an unwanted new line break. You won't see the 30-character
    wrapping on the e-mail but then hit Send and open the version in the
    Out or Sent folders. If that screwed up the Sent e-mail plain text
    with all lines truncated at 30, then you now know the source of the
    problem and the auto-wrap work-around should work at least as well in
    Vista as it does in XP (which as I noted, isn't perfect).

    If you're getting the screwed-up line breaks *as soon as* you paste
    copied text from Notepad into an e-mail, then something else is at
    work here and it's probably not inherent in WM, Notepad, or Vista.
    Try immediately inserting the same offending text from the clipboard
    into another program like Word where you can see if unwanted line
    breaks are getting inserted there. If not, that will tell you that
    the problem is specific to, although not necessarily a planned
    "feature" of, inserting text into WM. Based on my tests here, if text
    is getting screwed up as soon as you insert it, I'd suspect a
    corrupted system file before condemning the whole OS. If the
    extraneous line breaks appear when pasting the offending text into
    Word, it might even be a clipboard problem.
     
  7. Keith

    Keith Guest

    On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, ROBERT MACK wrote about
    Vista annoyance# 467684 (versus WindowsXP)

    >
    >
    > I don't know, I only use Notepad sometimes to avoid extra code over plain
    > ASCII
    > This is not as bad as File processing, Explorer bugs (statusbar?), Colors,
    > etc.
    >
    > This is not a critical issue, but you know it makes it less convenient than
    > WinXP
    >


    Have you considering using http://www.textpad.com/ ? The main thing you
    need to watch is the line length of each line. If your mail client is set
    for a line length of 72 characters then in the text editor you need to use
    the same line length. With other text editors you can justify a paragraph
    and add or remove line breaks. You can also save the text in notepad and
    then insert or import the text in a mail client for better results and not
    having to reformat the entire article if there is a mistake.


    --
    Best Regards, Keith
    http://home.comcast.net/~kilowattradio/
     
  8. Peter Foldes

    Peter Foldes Guest

    Now you are trolling Mark. (Mark Levitzki)

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    Peter

    Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
    Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

    "ROBERT MACK" <Nospam_MetalBlade@Nospam_Prodigy.net> wrote in message
    news:%23tb9$Fd6JHA.4040@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    > When I type a long article in Notepad & paste into WindowsMail line breaks become
    > messed up, forcing me to go back to editing "business" and click/delete redundant
    > line breaks as often as there're lines in a document, if it's 1000 lines, go ahead
    > and spend time clicking for an hour!
    > This make plain text editor unworkable In Vista +WindowsMail environment, due to
    > weird linebreaks handling.
    >
    > Why do I claim it to be weird?
    > BECAUSE IT WAS PERFECT IN WindowsXP. I could create a simple ad/artcile in
    > Notepad, copy/paste into OutloookExpress --> Newsgroup posting or Email, and no
    > linebreaks stupidity.
    >
    > Another hemorrhoid in Vista, sometimes I have a forbidden thought:
    > If WinXP could live for another 10 years albeit with security updates & new
    > hardware drivers that would be nice. When I hear "Vista" it causes heartburn.
     
  9. xfile

    xfile Guest

    Hi,

    I don't use it often enough to know its full features but I was told that
    it's indeed a very nice text editor :)


    "Nil" <rednoise@REMOVETHIScomcast.net> wrote in message
    news:Xns9C267B5D2DF2nilch1@130.133.1.4...
    > On 10 Jun 2009, "xfile" <coucou@nospam.com> wrote in
    > microsoft.public.windows.vista.general:
    >
    >> I know some (Web) programmers use Notepad++ for plain ASCII. You
    >> may search the Web for Notepad++.

    >
    > That's a very nice free text editor. I use it every day.
    >
    > <http:/ otepad-plus.sourceforge.net/>
     
  10. Hipupchuck

    Hipupchuck Guest

    ROBERT MACK wrote:
    > When I type a long article in Notepad & paste into WindowsMail line
    > breaks become messed up, forcing me to go back to editing "business" and
    > click/delete redundant line breaks as often as there're lines in a
    > document, if it's 1000 lines, go ahead and spend time clicking for an hour!
    > This make plain text editor unworkable In Vista +WindowsMail
    > environment, due to weird linebreaks handling.
    >
    > Why do I claim it to be weird?
    > BECAUSE IT WAS PERFECT IN WindowsXP. I could create a simple ad/artcile
    > in Notepad, copy/paste into OutloookExpress --> Newsgroup posting or
    > Email, and no linebreaks stupidity.
    >
    > Another hemorrhoid in Vista, sometimes I have a forbidden thought:
    > If WinXP could live for another 10 years albeit with security updates &
    > new hardware drivers that would be nice. When I hear "Vista" it causes
    > heartburn.


    Try another notepad program like Notepad++. There are many alternatives
    at download.com that are free.
     

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