X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,6743887ede35b954 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: Randy Gardner Subject: Re: look for a bart simpson Date: 1997/10/19 Message-ID: <344ABCD8.6883@slip.net>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 281955169 References: <343B6E56.4BD@planete.net> <34402F87.1834@halcyon.com> <34414E50.3DB7@halcyon.com> <3449AA2F.3B2F@slip.net> <344ABA8F.7239@halcyon.com> Reply-To: randyg@slip.net To: donovan@halcyon.com Organization: The large stack method (CEO: Rsoft) Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Michael Donovan wrote: > I put a question on my local intranet at work which was: What is > the definition of a "long" line. It turns out that in Netscape's > new Communicator there is a way to set the length used to define > Long lines. It is under the Edit -> Preferences tab somewhere > where you can set the length when Wrapping should start. > Personally, I don't care too much for Communicator. Does anyone > know where I can set the length of Long in Netscape 3.03 on > Windows95? I don't like Communicator either, I use 3.03 too. I don't think you can change the lenth, I wish you could though. -- --randyg@slip.net --Randy Gardner