I tried to install Yarn .92 on my new machine at work. It's a Compaq
Deskpro 6000, P200, 32 MB of RAM. Should be able to handle Yarn with no
problem, right? Wrong. For some strange reason, the whole machine
would lock down hard, frequently, whenever I had Yarn open and tried to
do something like switch to another application, or open another
application. Quite annoying. I ended up digging up a copy of Yarn95,
v.90, and installing that. No problems to report with that. I seem to
recall I also had the problem with Yarn v.91, as well, when I tried to
drop back to that version.
Anyone have any ideas?
And, now the request:
I've been noticing that more and more and more people are using
Netscape
and Explorer to read their news and write their posts to various
newsgroups...
and that very few of these people have any concept of keeping their
line lengths
short. The result is text that looks like this paragraphs. I'm sure
we've all
seen text that looks like this.
I'd love to see an enhancement to Yarn that would do something about
this problem, rather than just line-wrapping badly-formatted or
overly-long text. The problem for me would be that I'd be worried about
upgrading to a new version, given the problem I mentioned up there at
the top of this post.
Anyone have any work-arounds for the line-wrapping problem, assuming a
new version is not feasible, for whatever reason?
-- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Dirk A. Loedding <*> judge@america.net | +------------------------------------------------------------------------+