From: Paul Mison Date: 17:31 on 14 Aug 2003 Subject: RT For some reason, RT (at least, when viewed with Safari) has different line lengths on the History display page when it's showing a ticket and on the textarea that supplies said correspondence text when you reply to a ticket. As a result, you get lines that look a lot like those you used to get with bad old email software which makes me hate one (or the other) program.
From: Scott Francis
Date: 21:24 on 14 Aug 2003
Subject: Re: RT
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On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 05:31:51PM +0100, paulm@xxxx.xxx said:
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> and on the textarea that supplies said correspondence text when you=20
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> As a result, you get lines
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> look a lot like those you used
> to get
> with bad old email software
> which
> makes me hate one (or the other)
> program.
you've discovered the secret --use-haiku-mode switch for RT. :)
(it's still a bit buggy on exactly what constitutes a haiku)
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Scott Francis || darkuncle (at) darkuncle (dot) net
illum oportet crescere me autem minui
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From: Casey West Date: 21:31 on 14 Aug 2003 Subject: Re: RT It was Thursday, August 14, 2003 when Scott Francis took the soap box, saying: : On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 05:31:51PM +0100, paulm@xxxx.xxx said: : > As a result, you get lines that look a lot like those you used to : > get with bad old email software which makes me hate one (or the : > other) program. : : you've discovered the secret --use-haiku-mode switch for RT. :) : : (it's still a bit buggy on exactly what constitutes a haiku) You say buggy, I say sophisticated. Anything is a haiku if mangled enough. Thankfully, Text::Autoformat can un-haiku anything. :-) Casey West
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