
                       WonderWrap Examples


Here are several examples of the reformatting produced by the
WonderWrap function.  In each case both the original and the
WonderWrapped text is shown.  In these examples, the Intelquote
configuration setting is turned ON.  That causes multi-generation
quote marks to be condensed when the section is WonderWrapped.

To WonderWrap a section, you must first Mark it.  Move the cursor to
the beginning of the section you want to WonderWrap and hit F4
(Mark).  Then move the cursor to the end of the section and hit F3
(Wrap) to WonderWrap it.  The marked block may begin and/or end in
midline.

See the "WonderWrap" section of EZQUOTE.DOC for further information.

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Original:


 HJ> DM> GH>This is an example of what happens when the
 HJ> DM>message
 HJ> DM> GH>reader software adds the quote marks and then wraps
 HJ>the
 HJ> DM> GH>long lines. You usually end up with long lines and
then
 HJ>one-word
 HJ> DM>lines.
 HJ> DM> GH>The problem is particularly noticeable when text is
 HJ>requoted
 HJ> DM> GH>several times. It looks a lot better after it's
 HJ>been
 HJ> DM>WonderWrapped.


WonderWrapped:


 GH> This is an example of what happens when the message reader
 GH> software adds the quote marks and then wraps the long lines.
 GH> You usually end up with long lines and then one-word lines.
 GH> The problem is particularly noticeable when text is requoted
 GH> several times. It looks a lot better after it's been
 GH> WonderWrapped.


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Original:


PB>   BC>>> Now I suppose if that became a problem, one could SUBST C:
PB>   BC>>> for F: and be done with it.
PB>
PB>   PB>> You can SUBST a path for a drive, not a drive for a drive:
PB>   PB>> that is done with ASSIGN.
PB>
PB>   CW> But you can SUBST I: C:\ and it will have that affect.
PB>
PB>  Then I: would become equal to the root DIRECTORY of C: not the entire
PB>  drive.


WonderWrapped:


 BC> Now I suppose if that became a problem, one could SUBST C: for
 BC> F: and be done with it.

 PB> You can SUBST a path for a drive, not a drive for a drive:
 PB> that is done with ASSIGN.

 CW> But you can SUBST I: C:\ and it will have that affect.

 PB> Then I: would become equal to the root DIRECTORY of C: not the
 PB> entire drive.


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Original:


 ͸
Can anyone tell me how to use a speller in Bluewave without buying
one? No, I'm not that cheap; I just want to use one I already have. 
E.g. I have WP51, and Q&A Write for Windows.  I use QEDIT as my editor.
Is there any way to invoke the spellcheckers mentioned above, or do I
have to obtain something else?  Thanks.
 ;


WonderWrapped (only the text lines were marked):


  Can anyone tell me how to use a speller in Bluewave without
  buying one? No, I'm not that cheap; I just want to use one I
  already have. E.g. I have WP51, and Q&A Write for Windows.  I
  use QEDIT as my editor. Is there any way to invoke the
  spellcheckers mentioned above, or do I have to obtain
  something else?  Thanks.


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Original:


 GL> Does Blue Wave download personal messages, whether or not they are in
 GL> areas selected in the configuration?  Or do you need to have selected
 GL> an area to receive a personal message posted there?
 BC> ------------much deleted-------------
 DA> Let's use some common sense. If you never downloaded, read, or typed a
 DA> message in the Fido Bikers echo because you have absolutely no
 DA> interest whatsoever in bicycling or cross country bicycling tours, why
 DA> would a participant in the Fido Bikers echomail area send you a
 DA> message?  They wouldn't.


WonderWrapped:


 GL> Does Blue Wave download personal messages, whether or not they
 GL> are in areas selected in the configuration?  Or do you need to
 GL> have selected an area to receive a personal message posted
 GL> there?

 BC> ------------much deleted-------------

 DA> Let's use some common sense. If you never downloaded, read, or
 DA> typed a message in the Fido Bikers echo because you have
 DA> absolutely no interest whatsoever in bicycling or cross
 DA> country bicycling tours, why would a participant in the Fido
 DA> Bikers echomail area send you a message?  They wouldn't.

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Original:

 RP> LR=-> I'm going to make a suggestion you aren't going to like.
 RP> LR=-> Under DOS, the mailer and the reader must be fairly intimately
 RP> linked,
 RP> LR=-> since the mailer must be shut down to use the reader and vice versa.
 RP> LR=-> Under OS/2, or even under a DOS multitasker to a limited extent,
 RP> this is
 RP> LR=-> not true.


WonderWrapped:

 LR=-> I'm going to make a suggestion you aren't going to like.
 LR=-> Under DOS, the mailer and the reader must be fairly
 LR=-> intimately linked, since the mailer must be shut down to use
 LR=-> the reader and vice versa. Under OS/2, or even under a DOS
 LR=-> multitasker to a limited extent, this is not true.


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Original:


RM>        I really don't think that any 8bit machine can handle
RM> multiple
RM> line BBS's. This would involve multi-tasking or task switching
RM> and our
RM> machines can't do it. The Amiga and other computer types can.


WonderWrapped:


 RM> I really don't think that any 8bit machine can handle multiple
 RM> line BBS's. This would involve multi-tasking or task switching
 RM> and our machines can't do it. The Amiga and other computer
 RM> types can.

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Original:


-> This is the second Modem which has been zapped by lightening. It is a
-> Promethius machine. Does anyone have any idea about which chip might
-> have gone. Is it feasible for me to repair ? Where might I get a
-> replacement chip from ? Any advice would be appreciated.


WonderWrapped:


 -> This is the second Modem which has been zapped by lightening.
 -> It is a Promethius machine. Does anyone have any idea about
 -> which chip might have gone. Is it feasible for me to repair ?
 -> Where might I get a replacement chip from ? Any advice would be
 -> appreciated.

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Original:


DL>Does anyone know of an I/O card for an IBM PC that will allow me to talk
DL>20ma current loop (simulate an old teletype)? I have a vague memory that
DL>one of the original IBM async cards could be reconfigured to do 20ma
DL>instead of rs232. Anyone know?


WonderWrapped:


 DL> Does anyone know of an I/O card for an IBM PC that will allow
 DL> me to talk 20ma current loop (simulate an old teletype)? I
 DL> have a vague memory that one of the original IBM async cards
 DL> could be reconfigured to do 20ma instead of rs232. Anyone
 DL> know?

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Original:


AT|If words have a space missing between them and the spell checker notices
  |this, I cannot edit the words by putting the space in or the second word
  |gets lost when I hit enter.


WonderWrapped:


 AT| If words have a space missing between them and the spell
 AT| checker notices this, I cannot edit the words by putting the
 AT| space in or the second word gets lost when I hit enter.

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Original:


 +-------------------------------+
###Mark this is message 2 for tonite.  But I don't know how to edit
###my tm program (such as how to delete a listing, and how to
###add more phone numbers to the list).  I also don't know how to pack
###up a packet in olxtd so yes i am typing on line and eating up my time.
###If you could include some great words of wisdom with the next
 +-------------------------------+


WonderWrapped:  (only one sentence was marked)


 ### But I don't know how to edit my tm program (such as how to
 ### delete a listing, and how to add more phone numbers to the
 ### list).


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Original:


 TJ> Hello there.  How are you today? Ready for me to ask you a few
 TJ> questions?
 TJ> 
 TJ>         Come on, there MUST be someone out there who can clear up my
 TJ> problem!
 TJ>         When ever I try to run Terminate under Windows 3.1 Terminate
 TJ> gives me
 TJ>         this really helpful error message " Internal Stack Overflow",
 TJ> " System
 TJ>         Halted"... I'm using the PIF file, I have done all the things
 TJ> suggested
 TJ>         in the windows.doc file and it has gone beyond a joke! Please
 TJ> can 
 TJ>         someone help me out!!!! ;-)
 TJ> 
 TJ> 
 TJ>                      Thanks for your time....


WonderWrapped:


 TJ> Hello there.  How are you today? Ready for me to ask you a few
 TJ> questions?

 TJ> Come on, there MUST be someone out there who can clear up my
 TJ> problem! When ever I try to run Terminate under Windows 3.1
 TJ> Terminate gives me this really helpful error message "
 TJ> Internal Stack Overflow", " System Halted"... I'm using the
 TJ> PIF file, I have done all the things suggested in the
 TJ> windows.doc file and it has gone beyond a joke! Please can
 TJ> someone help me out!!!! ;-)

 TJ> Thanks for your time....
