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Wordpad change tab-chars width in spaces
Hello all,
I've loaded some flat text into wordpad (as in: displayed as fixed-width chars), and noticed that the tab-character (ASCII 0x09) width there is just 6 spaces, instead of the (by me) expected 8. Does anyone know how/where to adjust this ? Regards, Rudy Wieser |
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Wordpad change tab-chars width in spaces
R.Wieser wrote:
I've loaded some flat text into wordpad (as in: displayed as fixed-width chars), and noticed that the tab-character (ASCII 0x09) width there is just 6 spaces, instead of the (by me) expected 8. Does anyone know how/where to adjust this ? That's... weird. Did you happen to set some tab stops? -- God help whoever has to help your sorry ass. |
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Wordpad change tab-chars width in spaces
Hello Auric__,
That's... weird. Did you happen to set some tab stops? Nope. I just re-checked, the tabstops window shows none. I did find that setting too, but when trying to use it I found I could not select a "chars" measurement. Only inches, cm, points and picas where available. And those seem to be aimed at non-fixed-width char display modi. I did not find a "restore to defaults" for it either ... Regards, Rudy Wieser -- Origional message: Auric__ schreef in berichtnieuws . .. R.Wieser wrote: I've loaded some flat text into wordpad (as in: displayed as fixed-width chars), and noticed that the tab-character (ASCII 0x09) width there is just 6 spaces, instead of the (by me) expected 8. Does anyone know how/where to adjust this ? That's... weird. Did you happen to set some tab stops? -- God help whoever has to help your sorry ass. |
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Wordpad change tab-chars width in spaces
On Sun, 7 Sep 2014 23:50:44 +0200, R.Wieser wrote:
Hello Auric__, That's... weird. Did you happen to set some tab stops? Nope. I just re-checked, the tabstops window shows none. I did find that setting too, but when trying to use it I found I could not select a "chars" measurement. Only inches, cm, points and picas where available. And those seem to be aimed at non-fixed-width char display modi. I did not find a "restore to defaults" for it either ... I just noticed this too in my Windows XP. Seems like Wordpad has default tab stops at every half inches, whether the used font is variable or fixed pitch, and regardless of document format. If I use Courier New at 8pt, one tab is equal to 7 characters. At 20pt, one tab is equal to 3 characters. I think this is because Wordpad uses a Rich Text control, rather than multi-line plain text box like Notepad used. Same thing applies to Microsoft Word. If I open a plain text file, Word automatically chooses a fixed font, but the tab stop problem exists just like in Word pad. In Word 2000, it automatically chose Courier New 10pt, but one tab is equal to 6 character. |
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Wordpad change tab-chars width in spaces
Hey JJ,
Seems like Wordpad has default tab stops at every half inches, whether the used font is variable or fixed pitch, and regardless of document format. If I use Courier New at 8pt, one tab is equal to 7 characters. At 20pt, one tab is equal to 3 characters. Lol, thats ofcourse very usable: When you globally change the fontsize the next thing you need to do is to re-calculate and enter all tabstops (to match that new size). I think this is because Wordpad uses a Rich Text control, rather than multi-line plain text box like Notepad used Although I understand what you are saying, its also nonsense outof the direction of MS: A component which has got the intelligence to work with variable-width text in multiple fonts & font-sizes as well as with embedded objects (pictures) does not have the intelligence to (detect and) work with fixed-width text(-parts) ? Thats plain silly. There seems to be only one possible solution (which I consider a "hack", and therefore do not particulary like), and that is to calculate *all* tabstops for the editors default fixed-width font myself, and enter them into that tab-settings box (the text working with is a program listing, and uses tabs over the full width of the line). I'm not a happy camper. :-\ Shucks. I forgot something: Those tab-settings seem to be shared by all modi (plain text, Rich text, word, write, embedded), which most likely would make that "solution" worse than what it solves. Drats and double drats. There seems to be only one solution: Find myself a real plain-text editor. Regards, Rudy Wieser -- Origional message: JJ schreef in berichtnieuws ... On Sun, 7 Sep 2014 23:50:44 +0200, R.Wieser wrote: Hello Auric__, That's... weird. Did you happen to set some tab stops? Nope. I just re-checked, the tabstops window shows none. I did find that setting too, but when trying to use it I found I could n ot select a "chars" measurement. Only inches, cm, points and picas where available. And those seem to be aimed at non-fixed-width char display modi. I did not find a "restore to defaults" for it either ... I just noticed this too in my Windows XP. Seems like Wordpad has default tab stops at every half inches, whether the used font is variable or fixed pitch, and regardless of document format. If I use Courier New at 8pt, one tab is equal to 7 characters. At 20pt, one tab is equal to 3 characters. I think this is because Wordpad uses a Rich Text control, rather than multi-line plain text box like Notepad used. Same thing applies to Microsoft Word. If I open a plain text file, Word automatically chooses a fixed font, but the tab stop problem exists just like in Word pad. In Word 2000, it automatically chose Courier New 10pt, but one tab is equal to 6 character. |
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Wordpad change tab-chars width in spaces
R.Wieser wrote:
There seems to be only one solution: Find myself a real plain-text editor. Notepad no good? I don't know if it was installed with every version of Win98, but you could try the "edit" command in a DOS window to bring up the DOS editor. If that still won't do and you can't find a Windows editor online that does what you want (though I personally can't imagine what WordPad adds to plain text editing anyway, except perhaps multiple undo cycles), there are a lot of very well featured DOS text editors out there as well. -- __ __ #_ |\| | _# |
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Wordpad change tab-chars width in spaces
On Mon, 8 Sep 2014 12:26:40 +0200, R.Wieser wrote:
There seems to be only one solution: Find myself a real plain-text editor. Try AkelPad: http://akelpad.sf.net/ I don't know if it's runnable on Windows 9x, though... |
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Wordpad change tab-chars width in spaces
Metapad will allow you to select the count of spaces used for tabs and does run on 9x, XP and the like. No size limit like Notepad either. I use it for launching browser windows as it can be set to do so on double clicks of hyper text links.
http://liquidninja.com/metapad/ |
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Wordpad change tab-chars width in spaces
Hey Kev,
Notepad no good? That one only works upto 64 KByte, which isn't quite enough (even a small listing goes over that). I don't know if it was installed with every version of Win98, but you could try the "edit" command in a DOS window to bring up the DOS editor. Shucks. I've been using that DOS window for so long most only in fullscreen mode that I forgot it works as well in windowed mode. And EDIT seems to understand long filenames. The only thing against EDIT would be the absense of decent copy-paste functionality (from/into other open windows). Regards, Rudy Wieser -- Origional message: Computer Nerd Kev schreef in berichtnieuws ... R.Wieser wrote: There seems to be only one solution: Find myself a real plain-text editor. Notepad no good? I don't know if it was installed with every version of Win98, but you could try the "edit" command in a DOS window to bring up the DOS editor. If that still won't do and you can't find a Windows editor online that does what you want (though I personally can't imagine what WordPad adds to plain text editing anyway, except perhaps multiple undo cycles), there are a lot of very well featured DOS text editors out there as well. -- __ __ #_ |\| | _# |
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