• Message editor

    From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234.5 to Tim Schattkowsky on Sun Jan 30 10:35:11 2022
    Some suggestions for the message editor:

    1. The second and subsequent lines in a paragraph are indented by a space. Looks weird to me, though it is not a critical issue, as once the message is posted it is ok.

    2. It would be nice if the quoted text was coloured, like in the message viewer.

    3. When you reply to a message, you can split a quoted line into two by pressing Enter at the position you want to be split. However, if you join two quoted lines (e.g. by pressing Backspace or Del) it does not reformat the quoted text, so you have to manually remove the quote prefix (e.g. "TS> ") that remains there.
    GoldEd does this nicely (don't know about other editors). If it is not too much work, it would be great to have this.

    Carlos

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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757.21 to Carlos Navarro on Sun Jan 30 09:03:00 2022
    Hello Carlos Navarro!

    ** On Sunday 30.01.22 - 10:35, Carlos Navarro wrote to Tim Schattkowsky:

    3. When you reply to a message, you can split a quoted line into two by pressing Enter at the position you want to be split. However, if you join two quoted lines (e.g. by pressing Backspace or Del) it does not reformat the quoted text, so you have to manually remove the quote prefix (e.g.
    "TS> ") that remains there. GoldEd does this nicely (don't know about
    other editors). If it is not too much work, it would be great to have this.

    Doesn't the R)eflow or (Crl+R) work?

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    ../|ug

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  • From Martin Foster@2:280/464.27 to Carlos Navarro on Mon Jan 31 09:16:32 2022
    Hello Carlos!

    *** Sunday 30.01.22 at 9:35:11, Carlos Navarro wrote to Tim Schattkowsky:

    Some suggestions for the message editor:

    Cool :)

    [snip]
    2. It would be nice if the quoted text was coloured, like in the message viewer.

    Yes please :)

    It would also be nice if the maximum line length could be configurable by the user. I'm having to hit <Enter> at or before column 80 but that's just a personal preference, as I absolutely hate looooooooooooooooooong lines.

    Regards,
    Martin

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  • From Martin Foster@2:280/464.27 to August Abolins on Mon Jan 31 09:17:31 2022
    Hello August!

    *** Sunday 30.01.22 at 14:03:00, August Abolins wrote to Carlos Navarro:

    3. When you reply to a message, you can split a quoted line into two by
    pressing Enter at the position you want to be split. However, if you
    join two quoted lines (e.g. by pressing Backspace or Del) it does not
    reformat the quoted text, so you have to manually remove the quote
    prefix (e.g. "TS> ") that remains there. GoldEd does this nicely (don't
    know about other editors). If it is not too much work, it would be great
    to have this.

    Doesn't the R)eflow or (Crl+R) work?

    Nope.

    Regards,
    Martin

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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757.21 to Martin Foster on Mon Jan 31 08:46:00 2022
    Hello Martin Foster!

    ** On Monday 31.01.22 - 09:17, Martin Foster wrote to August Abolins:

    Hello August!

    *** Sunday 30.01.22 at 14:03:00, August Abolins wrote to Carlos Navarro:

    3. When you reply to a message, you can split a quoted line into two by
    pressing Enter at the position you want to be split. However, if you
    join two quoted lines (e.g. by pressing Backspace or Del) it does not
    reformat the quoted text, so you have to manually remove the quote
    prefix (e.g. "TS> ") that remains there. GoldEd does this nicely (don't
    know about other editors). If it is not too much work, it would be
    great to have this.

    Doesn't the R)eflow or (Crl+R) work?

    Nope.

    In the old version, if I use the backspace to bring up the 3rd
    line as in this example..

    aa> akjdkjf akdfa akdf dkj akdjfkaj akjfdkaj
    aa> akdfkj afjdj skj dsk kdsjdjk djidij
    aa> jsdkjs dsk sj

    ..I would get this result:

    aa> akjdkjf akdfa akdf dkj akdjfkaj akjfdkaj
    aa> akdfkj afjdj skj dsk kdsjdjk djidij aa> jsdkjs dsk sj


    ..then YES, the extra aa> comes along for the ride.

    But I revisited the issue using Golded just now, and YES.. the
    extra quote prefix gets auto-romoved, AND the line auto adjusts
    for the right length. That's pretty cool.

    However.. in Winpoint, if I just highlight the original block
    (the first example in this message) the Reflow takes care of
    the problem.
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    ../|ug

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  • From Tim Schattkowsky@2:240/1120.29 to Carlos Navarro on Mon Jan 31 19:50:52 2022
    //Hello Carlos,//

    on *30.01.22* at *9:35:11* You wrote in rea *WINPOINT*
    to *Tim Schattkowsky* about *"Message editor"*.

    Some suggestions for the message editor:

    1. The second and subsequent lines in a paragraph are indented by a
    space. Looks weird to me, though it is not a critical issue, as once the message is posted it is ok.

    2. It would be nice if the quoted text was coloured, like in the message viewer.

    3. When you reply to a message, you can split a quoted line into two by pressing Enter at the position you want to be split. However, if you join two quoted lines (e.g. by pressing Backspace or Del) it does not reformat the quoted text, so you have to manually remove the quote prefix (e.g.
    "TS> ") that remains there. GoldEd does this nicely (don't know about
    other editors). If it is not too much work, it would be great to have this.

    Apparently, all of this is included in todays release :)

    Regards,
    Tim
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  • From Tim Schattkowsky@2:240/1120.29 to Martin Foster on Mon Jan 31 19:52:18 2022
    //Hello Martin,//

    on *31.01.22* at *9:16:32* You wrote in rea *WINPOINT*
    to *Carlos Navarro* about *"Message editor"*.

    2. It would be nice if the quoted text was coloured, like in the message
    viewer.
    Yes please :)

    It is now.

    It would also be nice if the maximum line length could be configurable by the user. I'm having to hit <Enter> at or before column 80 but that's
    just a personal preference, as I absolutely hate looooooooooooooooooong lines.

    Me too. Will think about it. One thing I also dont really like is hard-formatting against it ...

    Regards,
    Tim
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  • From Tim Schattkowsky@2:240/1120.29 to August Abolins on Mon Jan 31 20:18:18 2022
    //Hello August,//

    on *31.01.22* at *13:46:00* You wrote in rea *WINPOINT*
    to *Martin Foster* about *"Message editor"*.

    In the old version, if I use the backspace to bring up the 3rd line as in this example..

    aa> akjdkjf akdfa akdf dkj akdjfkaj akjfdkaj
    aa> akdfkj afjdj skj dsk kdsjdjk djidij
    aa> jsdkjs dsk sj

    ..I would get this result:

    aa> akjdkjf akdfa akdf dkj akdjfkaj akjfdkaj
    aa> akdfkj afjdj skj dsk kdsjdjk djidij aa> jsdkjs dsk sj


    ..then YES, the extra aa> comes along for the ride.

    But I revisited the issue using Golded just now, and YES.. the extra
    quote prefix gets auto-romoved, AND the line auto adjusts for the right length. That's pretty cool.

    However.. in Winpoint, if I just highlight the original block (the first example in this message) the Reflow takes care of the problem.

    I fully second this analysis. Its a matter of "working style".

    Regards,
    Tim
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  • From Martin Foster@2:310/31.7 to Tim Schattkowsky on Tue Feb 1 11:34:41 2022
    Hello Tim!

    *** Monday 31.01.22 at 18:52:18, Tim Schattkowsky wrote to Martin Foster:

    2. It would be nice if the quoted text was coloured, like in the
    message viewer.
    Yes please :)

    It is now.

    Yes, very nice, thanks :-)

    Regards,
    Martin

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  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234.12 to Martin Foster on Wed Feb 2 18:02:23 2022
    Hello, Martin Foster.
    On 31/1/22 9:16 you wrote:

    It would also be nice if the maximum line length could be
    configurable by the user. I'm having to hit <Enter> at or before
    column 80 but that's just a personal preference, as I absolutely
    hate looooooooooooooooooong lines.

    I hate them too.

    I resized the message window to an appropriate width (a bit more than the quoted text) and it's fine for me.
    I think that Winpoint remembers the last size (will test later).

    Please don't hit Enter if it's not the end of the paragraph. :-) It may not look good depending on the device.


    Carlos
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  • From Tim Schattkowsky@2:240/1120.29 to Carlos Navarro on Wed Feb 2 19:15:33 2022
    //Hello Carlos,//

    on *02.02.22* at *17:02:23* You wrote in Area *WINPOINT*
    to *Martin Foster* about *"Message editor"*.

    Please don't hit Enter if it's not the end of the paragraph. :-) It may not look good depending on the device.

    +1

    Regards,
    Tim
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  • From Martin Foster@2:280/464.27 to Carlos Navarro on Thu Feb 3 13:15:00 2022
    Hello Carlos!

    ### Wednesday 02.02.22 at 18:02, Carlos Navarro wrote to Martin Foster:

    It would also be nice if the maximum line length could be
    configurable by the user. I'm having to hit <Enter> at or before
    column 80 but that's just a personal preference, as I absolutely
    hate looooooooooooooooooong lines.

    I hate them too.

    That makes three of us.

    I resized the message window to an appropriate width (a bit more than
    the quoted text) and it's fine for me.

    Assuming that you meant the editor window, yes, that's what I've done and
    it *does* improve matters. However, it does absolutely nothing for the physical line length.

    I think that Winpoint remembers the last size (will test later).

    Yes, it does.

    Regards,
    Martin

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  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234.5 to Martin Foster on Sat Feb 5 11:53:56 2022
    Assuming that you meant the editor window, yes, that's what I've done and it does improve matters. However, it does absolutely nothing for the physical line length.

    I don't understand. There is no length limit for a line/paragraph in FTN messages.
    The editor/viewer should wrap them if wider than the screen or window.

    I think that Winpoint remembers the last size (will test later).

    Yes, it does.

    Yes, it's nice.

    Carlos


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  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234.5 to Tim Schattkowsky on Sat Feb 5 12:08:32 2022
    Apparently, all of this is included in todays release :)

    Excelent, thank you!

    A couple issues I just found (message edit window):

    - Pressing Ctrl-L is not working as expected. It deletes the current line but the cursor goes up one line. So if you press it several times you don't remove the text below but the above lines. I'm not sure if this also happened in 394. For the first and last lines in the message it works fine.

    - Single (') and double quotes (") are not wrapped properly, it seems they are treated as spaces. For example:

    ... it's

    may be displayed as:

    ... it'
    s

    Carlos

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  • From Tim Schattkowsky@2:240/1120.29 to Carlos Navarro on Sun Feb 6 03:20:43 2022
    //Hello Carlos,//

    on *05.02.22* at *11:08:32* You wrote in Area *WINPOINT*
    to *Tim Schattkowsky* about *"Message editor"*.

    - Pressing Ctrl-L is not working as expected. It deletes the current line but the cursor goes up one line. So if you press it several times you don't remove the text below but the above lines. I'm not sure if this
    also happened in 394. For the first and last lines in the message it
    works fine.

    This one is cursed. I think it is fixed (again) in 398.2 ...

    - Single (') and double quotes (") are not wrapped properly, it seems
    they are treated as spaces. For example:

    ... it's

    may be displayed as:

    ... it'
    s

    I made some adjustments to the editors word wrap behavour that should solve this.

    Regards,
    Tim
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  • From Martin Foster@2:280/464.27 to Tim Schattkowsky on Sun Feb 6 11:32:00 2022
    Hello Tim!

    *** Sunday February 06 2022 03:20, you wrote to Carlos Navarro:

    - Pressing Ctrl-L is not working as expected. It deletes the
    current line but the cursor goes up one line. So if you press it
    several times you don't remove the text below but the above
    lines. I'm not sure if this also happened in 394. For the first
    and last lines in the message it works fine.

    This one is cursed. I think it is fixed (again) in 398.2 ...

    IMO, it should never have been changed from Ctrl+Y but that's only my opinion :)

    Regards,
    Martin

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  • From Tim Schattkowsky@2:240/1120.29 to Martin Foster on Sun Feb 6 17:39:17 2022
    //Hello Martin,//

    on *06.02.22* at *11:32:00* You wrote in Area *WINPOINT*
    to *Tim Schattkowsky* about *"Message editor"*.

    IMO, it should never have been changed from Ctrl+Y but that's only my opinion :)

    There are good arguments on both sides. Ctrl+Y is what many Fido users (including WP-users) are used to and I actually think its more ergonomic for everday use because of the keyboard layout. However, it is also the standard for redo on windows and even I keep confusing it with redo. So overall, I think the platform consistency is the stronger point because it is easier to get Ctrl-L fpr delete line right then using a different redo in just one application.

    Delphi itself uses the same Ctrl+Y default (as it is using the same editor control) and it drives me nuts at time when I try to redo some changes. So cleartly, there is a lot of value in keeping these shortcuts consistent across applications on the same platform to help user switching between applications without rebooting the brain.

    Regards,
    Tim
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  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234.5 to Tim Schattkowsky on Thu Feb 10 18:05:13 2022
    This one is cursed. I think it is fixed (again) in 398.2 ...

    Indeed :-)

    It works fine... but just one more change, if you can: when you are at the last line and press Ctrl-L, if you continue pressing the cursor goes up and the above line will be deleted. GoldEd just stops deleting when the are no more lines below.

    - Single (') and double quotes (") are not wrapped properly, it seems
    they are treated as spaces. For example:
    [...]
    I made some adjustments to the editors word wrap behavour that should solve this.

    Seems to be working ok.

    Carlos

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  • From Tim Schattkowsky@2:240/1120.29 to Carlos Navarro on Thu Feb 10 20:29:13 2022
    //Hello Carlos,//

    on *10.02.22* at *17:05:13* You wrote in Area *WINPOINT*
    to *Tim Schattkowsky* about *"Message editor"*.

    This one is cursed. I think it is fixed (again) in 398.2 ...

    Indeed :-)

    It works fine... but just one more change, if you can: when you are at
    the last line and press Ctrl-L, if you continue pressing the cursor goes up and the above line will be deleted. GoldEd just stops deleting when
    the are no more lines below.

    Actually I added extra logic to prevent this and go up ... Remember the complaint that Ctrl-Y does not delete the last line?
    I am personally fine with just deleting the line content and keeping the line. That is what most other editors seems to do.

    Opinions anybody?

    - Single (') and double quotes (") are not wrapped properly, it seems
    they are treated as spaces. For example:
    [...]
    I made some adjustments to the editors word wrap behavour that should
    solve this.
    Seems to be working ok.

    Keep an eye on it, the fixes where kinda crude.

    Regards,
    Tim
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  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234.5 to Tim Schattkowsky on Sat Feb 19 09:40:23 2022
    When you click anywhere in the body text the cursor doesn't go to the end of the line. So, if you clicked somewhere in the middle you have to press Home before you start typing or you'll have white space before the text.

    Feels a bit weird, different to how most text editors work.

    Carlos

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  • From Martin Foster@2:280/464.27 to Carlos Navarro on Sat Feb 19 10:47:23 2022
    Hello Carlos!

    *** Saturday 19.02.22 at 8:40:23, Carlos Navarro wrote to Tim Schattkowsky:

    When you click anywhere in the body text the cursor doesn't go to the end of the line.

    Hmmmm, that also happens here but I don't find it unusual.

    So, if you clicked somewhere in the middle you have to press Home before you start typing or you'll have white space before the text.

    The only time I see that here is when I click somewhere in a *blank* line.

    Regards,
    Martin

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  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234 to Martin Foster on Sat Feb 19 13:54:11 2022
    19 Feb 2022 10:47, you wrote to me:

    When you click anywhere in the body text the cursor doesn't go to
    the end of the line.

    Hmmmm, that also happens here but I don't find it unusual.
    ^
    I didn't explain well, I mean if I click on whitespace, like here: -----+

    The cursor /should/ go to the end of "unusual." and not /create/ 8 spaces.

    So, if you clicked somewhere in the middle you have to press Home
    before you start typing or you'll have white space before the
    text.

    The only time I see that here is when I click somewhere in a *blank*
    line.

    Yes, when e.g. you click somewhere between two quoted paragraphs.

    Carlos

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  • From Martin Foster@2:280/464.27 to Carlos Navarro on Sun Feb 20 09:09:27 2022
    Hello Carlos!

    *** Saturday 19.02.22 at 12:54:11, Carlos Navarro wrote to Martin Foster:

    When you click anywhere in the body text the cursor doesn't go to the
    end of the line.

    Hmmmm, that also happens here but I don't find it unusual.
    ^ I didn't explain well, I mean if I click on whitespace, like here: -----+

    The cursor should go to the end of "unusual."

    Ah, now I understand what you mean and I agree.

    and not create 8 spaces.

    Ahbut does it actually create 8 spaces because if you hit the <End> key, the cursor moves back to the first column after "unusual."

    Regards,
    Martin

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  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234 to Martin Foster on Sun Feb 20 12:31:22 2022
    20 Feb 2022 09:09, you wrote to me:

    Ah, now I understand what you mean and I agree.

    Sorry I sometimes don't express myself very well. O:-)

    Ahbut does it actually create 8 spaces because if you hit the <End>
    key, the cursor moves back to the first column after "unusual."

    No, it seems that those spaces are not created (as expected).

    However (different issue), if at the end of a line you add some spaces and type <Enter>, those invisible spaces are actually saved (I checked the PKT)

    Carlos

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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757.21 to Carlos Navarro on Sun Feb 20 09:51:00 2022
    Hello Carlos Navarro!

    ** On Saturday 19.02.22 - 13:54, Carlos Navarro wrote to Martin Foster:

    19 Feb 2022 10:47, you wrote to me:

    When you click anywhere in the body text the cursor doesn't go to
    the end of the line.

    Hmmmm, that also happens here but I don't find it unusual.
    ^ I didn't explain well, I mean if I click on whitespace, like here: -----+

    The cursor /should/ go to the end of "unusual." and not /create/ 8
    spaces.

    what happens when you press the END key immediately after that?
    Does the cursor "settle" right after the period?


    --
    ../|ug

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.59 to Carlos Navarro on Sun Feb 20 10:04:43 2022
    Hello Carlos,

    On Saturday 19.02.22, you wrote to Martin Foster:

    =======variables test========
    % sendday = Saturday: Original day of week
    % tossday = Sunday: Arrivel [sic] day of week
    % storeday = Sunday: Day of week
    =====================

    19 Feb 2022 10:47, you wrote to me:

    When you click anywhere in the body text the cursor doesn't go to the
    end of the line.

    Hmmmm, that also happens here but I don't find it unusual.
    ^ I didn't explain well, I mean if I click on whitespace, like here: -----+

    The cursor should go to the end of "unusual." and not create 8 spaces.

    Problem is solved by just pressing the "End" key, or the "Backspace" key. Infact, if you are using your mouse to get to a certain place in the message, you may as well press the End/Backspace key since you're gonna be typing at that point anyway! ;-)

    I don't see that as an issue. Infact, it can be a convenience if I need to do something like underlining with the "^^^^" on the next line below a line of text. I'd hate it if I had to reach for the mouse to get there or if I had to enter spaces manually to get there.


    ../|ug
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  • From Martin Foster@2:310/31.3 to Tim Schattkowsky on Fri Mar 18 09:05:00 2022
    Hello Tim!

    *** Monday 31.01.22 at 19:52, Tim Schattkowsky wrote to Martin Foster:

    [snip]
    It would also be nice if the maximum line length could be configurable
    by the user. I'm having to hit <Enter> at or before column 80 but that's
    just a personal preference, as I absolutely hate looooooooooooooooooong
    lines.

    Me too. Will think about it.

    Any thoughts on this yet?

    Regards,
    Martin

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  • From Tim Schattkowsky@2:240/1120.29 to Martin Foster on Fri Mar 18 12:22:45 2022
    //Hello Martin,//

    on *18.03.22* at *9:05:00* You wrote in Area *WINPOINT*
    to *Tim Schattkowsky* about *"Message editor"*.

    Hello Tim!

    *** Monday 31.01.22 at 19:52, Tim Schattkowsky wrote to Martin Foster:

    [snip]
    It would also be nice if the maximum line length could be configurable
    by the user. I'm having to hit <Enter> at or before column 80 but
    that's just a personal preference, as I absolutely hate
    looooooooooooooooooong lines.

    Me too. Will think about it.

    Any thoughts on this yet?

    Its on the list but first things first. BTW: Its even behind the 80 column limit for the reader ;)

    Regards,
    Tim

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  • From Rinaldo Visscher@2:280/5555.10 to Tim Schattkowsky on Tue Mar 22 00:13:48 2022
    Hallo Tim,

    Where does winpoint stores a logfile?

    Rinaldo Visscher
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  • From Tim Schattkowsky@2:240/1120.29 to Rinaldo Visscher on Tue Mar 22 01:25:58 2022
    //Hello Rinaldo,//

    on *21.03.22* at *23:13:48* You wrote in Area *WINPOINT*
    to *Tim Schattkowsky* about *"Log file"*.

    Where does winpoint stores a logfile?

    WinPoint uses no log files (except for debugging puproses). Instead, all logs are stored in the "Reports" folder just like normal mails.

    Regards,
    Tim

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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Tim Schattkowsky on Wed Mar 23 14:35:25 2022
    Hello Tim,

    On Tuesday March 22 2022 01:25, you wrote to Rinaldo Visscher:

    Where does winpoint stores a logfile?

    WinPoint uses no log files (except for debugging puproses). Instead,
    all logs are stored in the "Reports" folder just like normal mails.

    Sorry for the dumb question, I am totally ignorant about Winpoint, I have never seen it in motion myself.

    So how can Rinaldo see if he connects via IPv4 or IPv6 with me?


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Tim Schattkowsky@2:240/1120.29 to Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Mar 23 16:35:56 2022
    //Hello Michiel,//

    on *23.03.2022* at *13:35:25* You wrote in Area *WINPOINT*
    to *Tim Schattkowsky* about *"Log file"*.

    MvdV> So how can Rinaldo see if he connects via IPv4 or IPv6 with me?

    The log currently contains only the host name, not the resolved address. Was not very interesting before. Will add it as soon as I find the time.

    Regards,
    Tim

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