Subj : Re: FMail 2.3.0.1 public beta release
To   : Nicholas Boel
From : Wilfred van Velzen
Date : Thu Mar 28 2024 09:09 am

Hi Nicholas,

On 2024-03-27 17:39:50, you wrote to me:

WvV>> If I may ask, which linux distribution/version are you using? And
WvV>> which termimal?

NB> Archlinux, 6.8.1-arch1-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Sat, 16 Mar 2024 17:15:35
NB> +0000 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Nice to know! I can't test them all! ;-)

NB> I use PuTTY from a Windows 11 machine to connect to the VM via SSH
NB> (same as how I access Golded, if you remember that conversation). Full
NB> UTF-8. I did have to enable the "Enable VT100 line drawing even in
NB> UTF-8 mode" option in Putty in order for it to display correctly.
NB> Otherwise I haven't found any issues compiling or using it, or even
NB> saving.. besides what I've mentioned below.

And the discussion to get my terminals right for golded, continued until yesterday! ;-)
But I now seem to have it as good as it can get.

WvV>> Yes, that is the maximum, because that is the room for it that is
WvV>> reserved for it in the config file. I don't know why this is. I
WvV>> searched the ftsc docs, but it doesn't mention a length limit for
WvV>> tear lines.

NB> Is there an easy way to up that to 75? (this allows for the "--- ",

Not so easy. There is reserve space in the binary config file, but not directly after the current field.
So you need code around it for compatibility to use the old or new field. But I don't find this a very important new feature.
The tearline is mostly used for version info of the generating software, and fmail already handles that very well.

NB> so you could go less if you also need to allow for the "
NB> (XXX/XXX:XXX.XXX)" so it won't wrap to the next line. So around 55, I
NB> suppose?)

I noticed you already noticed your mistake here. ;-)

NB> I don't even have it fully setup yet and I'm already requesting
NB> features. :)

Well it is good to have some fresh eyes on it, to suggest improvements for fmail. So keep them comming! ;-)

 NB>>> Third, and last for now.. Is the backbone.na import format only
 NB>>> for file areas? I've made one with message areas with 168 lines of
 NB>>> this format:

 NB>>> ECHOTAG     <DESCRIPTION>

 NB>>> And I get "0 descriptions imported".

WvV>> I have to look into this. But it isn't for file areas, because fmail
WvV>> doesn't do anything with file areas.

NB> Ok. Let me know if you find something, or if I'm doing something wrong.

It crossed my mind you could test importing files with different line endings (linux vs dos).

NB> Permissions don't seem to be the issue. I'm running everything as the
NB> same user/group (the only user/group on that VM, actually) that I
NB> compiled it with.

Ok, good you thought of this, because that is often an issue on linux systems.

WvV>> But there is always the description on the bottom line when you are
WvV>> on an option. Or if you are desperate the doc file! ;-)

NB> I've had to read most of them multiple times, and then sometimes look at the
NB> doc file for a more detailed description. Even after that I'm still confused
NB> on a few options that I've never used. Guessing leaving them default probably
NB> won't hurt anything. :)

Probably... ;)


Bye, Wilfred.

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