• Re: Where is Win-11 group?

    From croy@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Jul 11 01:49:46 2025
    Reply-To: croy@pam.invalid.net

    On Tue, 30 May 2023 21:43:12 +1200, Ralph Fox <-rf-nz-@-.invalid> wrote:

    I appologize for dragging this thread sideways, but your "Wizard of Oz" signature really has me scratching my head.

    It's odd enough to me that it keeps its formatting (italic, etc.) in Agent,
    but it totally blow my mind that even when copied into Notepad, it STILL
    keeps the formatting! How is this possible? I've always used Notepad as a go-between when wanting to strip formatting from text.

    I'm checking all the curtains for Rod Serling.

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    croy

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  • From Paul@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Jul 11 03:48:33 2025
    On Thu, 7/10/2025 11:49 AM, croy wrote:
    On Tue, 30 May 2023 21:43:12 +1200, Ralph Fox <-rf-nz-@-.invalid> wrote:

    I appologize for dragging this thread sideways, but your "Wizard of Oz" signature really has me scratching my head.

    It's odd enough to me that it keeps its formatting (italic, etc.) in Agent, but it totally blow my mind that even when copied into Notepad, it STILL keeps the formatting! How is this possible? I've always used Notepad as a go-between when wanting to strip formatting from text.

    I'm checking all the curtains for Rod Serling.


    The copy/paste buffer has multiple representations stored in it.

    The applications at either end, have to decide which one they will use.

    If you have some sort of copy/paste manager application installed
    on the computer, the formats stored might even be viewable, and
    by removing representations you don't like, it may be possible
    to trick Notepad into using the right one :-) See ? Aren't computers
    easy to use ?

    Paul

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  • From Ralph Fox@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Jul 11 04:40:54 2025
    On Thu, 10 Jul 2025 08:49:46 -0700, croy wrote:

    On Tue, 30 May 2023 21:43:12 +1200, Ralph Fox <-rf-nz-@-.invalid> wrote:

    I appologize for dragging this thread sideways, but your "Wizard of Oz" signature really has me scratching my head.

    It's odd enough to me that it keeps its formatting (italic, etc.) in Agent, but it totally blow my mind that even when copied into Notepad, it STILL keeps the formatting! How is this possible?

    Those characters “with formatting” are not ASCII characters. They are Unicode.

    To even see those characters as themselves in Fort Agent, you must be
    using a full Unicode rendering which does not come with Fort Agent out
    of the box. If not, Agent would show you question marks instead.


    I've always used Notepad as a
    go-between when wanting to strip formatting from text.

    Windows Notepad will keep those Unicode characters, unless you are
    running in Windows 95/98/Me.


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    Kind regards
    Ralph Fox
    🦊️

    “Whose ȝong lerneþ, olt he ne leseþ;” quoþ Hendyng.

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