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Posted by allisonm on January 26, 2001, at 11:35:14
I'm finding my posts are overtyping themselves so that I cannot go back and edit them if I need to. Any idea why this is or is there something I need to do?
Thanks.
Allison
Posted by Dr. Bob on January 27, 2001, at 2:26:46
In reply to Overtyped words in the message box -- Dr. Bob?, posted by allisonm on January 26, 2001, at 11:35:14
> I'm finding my posts are overtyping themselves so that I cannot go back and edit them if I need to.
"Overtyping"?
Bob
Posted by allisonm on January 27, 2001, at 12:15:01
In reply to Re: Overtyped words, posted by Dr. Bob on January 27, 2001, at 2:26:46
Um, yeah. When the first line is full (or maybe even before this), the new words type over themselves instead of kicking down to the next line so that there are two lines in the space of one line. I noticed it happening at work yesterday. And it only happens on the first two lines. I use Netscape at work on a PC, but I can't remember the version. How's that for helpful?
I use Netscape 4.6 on a Mac at home and haven't had a problem. Maybe I should just stick to Macs. They've always been superior.
:)One thing I have noticed about typing in messages is that on my Mac, the lines are a lot shorter. On the PC, they are very long and I have to scroll sideways in the box to see. On this Mac, I can see everything width-wise, just have to scroll up and down. Clear as mud?
Posted by Dr. Bob on January 28, 2001, at 16:58:24
In reply to Re: Overtyped words, posted by allisonm on January 27, 2001, at 12:15:01
> Um, yeah. When the first line is full (or maybe even before this), the new words type over themselves instead of kicking down to the next line so that there are two lines in the space of one line. I noticed it happening at work yesterday. And it only happens on the first two lines. I use Netscape at work on a PC, but I can't remember the version. How's that for helpful?
Weird! Only the first two lines? After that they kick down like they should?
> I use Netscape 4.6 on a Mac at home and haven't had a problem. Maybe I should just stick to Macs. They've always been superior.
> :)If you can't upgrade to a Mac at work, too, maybe at least check which version of Netscape you have there?
> One thing I have noticed about typing in messages is that on my Mac, the lines are a lot shorter. On the PC, they are very long and I have to scroll sideways in the box to see. On this Mac, I can see everything width-wise, just have to scroll up and down.
Your lines aren't "wrapping". I thought Netscape started doing that automatically a while ago, so again it might be a version thing...
Bob
Posted by allisonm on January 29, 2001, at 7:46:49
In reply to Re: Overtyped words, posted by Dr. Bob on January 28, 2001, at 16:58:24
I'm using Netscape Communicator 4.7 at work.
Posted by Dr. Bob on January 29, 2001, at 9:05:35
In reply to Re: Overtyped words, posted by allisonm on January 29, 2001, at 7:46:49
> I'm using Netscape Communicator 4.7 at work.
Well, so much for that theory. I've never heard of this before, so I still wonder if it's a problem on your end. Do you have a good connection? Would it be too much trouble to re-install Netscape and see if that fixes it? Maybe clear your cache first, too...
Bob
Posted by allisonm on January 29, 2001, at 10:35:36
In reply to Re: Overtyped words, posted by Dr. Bob on January 29, 2001, at 9:05:35
Well, my connection is through a T1 line through the university for which I work. I would assume it is a good connection. My computer is brand-new (imagine that!) and Netscape was installed with it. I don't have the software. The system admin guys keep all of that stuff, so reinstalling isn't possible. I guess I'll just live with it. Thanks.
I'll also try clearing my cache. Of course, this problem hasn't happened since I posted about it last week...
Allison
Posted by Dr. Bob on January 30, 2001, at 1:20:37
In reply to Re: Overtyped words, posted by allisonm on January 29, 2001, at 10:35:36
> Of course, this problem hasn't happened since I posted about it last week...
You mean it's fixed? Great! :-)
Bob
Posted by allisonm on January 30, 2001, at 9:53:39
In reply to Re: Overtyped words, posted by Dr. Bob on January 30, 2001, at 1:20:37
Unfortunately, no. I just called up a post from Shell (http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20010122/msgs/52923.html) and when I went to reply to the post found the words from her post double up at the start of the graph ending with the words "nauseous" and "there." So it's not just when I try to type something in this doofey box...
Posted by allisonm on January 30, 2001, at 10:22:08
In reply to Nope, still broken :(, posted by allisonm on January 30, 2001, at 9:53:39
Either I was wrong about the "nauseous" line, or the problem has just moved farther down -- to the graph ending in "noticed." So now the graphs ending in "there" and "noticed" are doubled up at the beginning, and the graph ending in "there" has words doubled up in a section in the middle of the graph too.
Posted by Dr. Bob on February 10, 2001, at 2:22:47
In reply to Re: Nope, still broken addendum :(, posted by allisonm on January 30, 2001, at 10:22:08
> Either I was wrong about the "nauseous" line, or the problem has just moved farther down...
Just wondering if this is still going on. I was hoping it would fix itself...
Bob
Posted by allisonm on February 14, 2001, at 11:05:37
In reply to Re: still?, posted by Dr. Bob on February 10, 2001, at 2:22:47
> Just wondering if this is still going on. I was hoping it would fix itself...
>
> BobWell, I haven't posted from this computer lately, but it hasn't happened yet today....
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