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"Opened Letter" is fun -- it's of a slightly less by Esteis2005-11-29 09:49:39
  Thanks, you're front-page now :) (n/t) by Kickstart2005-11-29 10:16:22
    It would be nice to have the reciepient in the tit by Mad Marty2005-11-29 10:25:45
      Done :) by Kickstart2005-11-29 10:37:31
        Oh yes, Kickstart I just remembered: by Esteis 2005-11-29 11:52:14
Bug repont.

* Since it said < p> was allowed, I assumed the same went for < /p> (I'm a stickler, I am.) However, you may have noticed that < /p> gets displayed. Addendum: I even see you've already removed them from my letter -- tend yew berry mud.

* When a person uses < br> and < p>, I *think* it's best for the parser to assume that other linefeeds are not intended as such. This shows in, among other things, the odd double-spacing of the verse, and the 2 whitelines after each paragraph.

* An actual final preview option would be cool -- the live preview is useful, but may be misleading.

* When viewed with Opera, the composition area extends past the right of the screen. Most annoying.

* I worked round this by telling Opera to pretend it had a small screen (Shift+F11); but then, *all* the text in live preview was in italics. I don't know many that would bump into this bug, but I'll mention it anyway. (I just realised I should have used "fit to window width". Silly me.)

Ask me if I forgot any important details.
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