Increase Messaging Window for Easier Editing

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A larger messaging window is requested to facilitate easier editing before submission, reducing the need for repeated edits and database access. Users express frustration with the current size and mention they rarely utilize the Preview function. Some suggest using offline editors like Notepad or Wordpad for better editing capabilities, while others prefer a fully-featured web interface. There is confusion regarding the functionality of the up and down arrows intended to adjust the message window size. Overall, the discussion highlights a desire for improved editing tools within the messaging interface.
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I would like to see a larger messaging window. It would allow me to do more editing and checking before submitting, which would save me submitting and then editting my mistakes over and over (which would lessen demand on database access). I just don't take advantage of the Preview function.
 
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DaveC426913 said:
I would like to see a larger messaging window. It would allow me to do more editing and checking before submitting, which would save me submitting and then editting my mistakes over and over (which would lessen demand on database access). I just don't take advantage of the Preview function.

I have the same problem. I learned to deal with it though.

I've also never used the preview function. A lot of times, I just do a quick reply.
 
Either use notepad, wordpad, or click the "Go Advanced" button. What's the problem? Wordpad has an added bonus as well, you won't need to worry about typos, such as 'editting'. :wink:
 
I don't see why the messaging window can't be larger.
Are these side margins surrounding the window necessary?

Concerning using off-line editors... I would only use it if I need some special feature of the editor [like spell-check or column-editing or search-replace]. For me, it would be best if the web-based interface was full-featured enough not to use an off-line editor. [How many folks write email in another editor, then paste it into the email-client's editor?]

I like the preview function... I'd like it better if \LaTeX-in-the-preview was working again.
 
There, I increased width by 22px :smile:

btw, there are two up arrows and down arrows to increase message window height next to the abc spell check icon in the upper right
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
btw, there are two up arrows and down arrows to increase message window height next to the abc spell check icon in the upper right

Ooh, something else I never noticed before. Of course, the vBulletin developers and I think in opposite directions...I clicked the UP arrows to increase the size, and instead, the bottom of the message window moved up to make it smaller. :rolleyes: :smile:
 
I never noticed those tiny icons over there on the right. They look like little fast forward / rewind buttons, not larger/smaller icons.

I've attached some modified icons if you wanted to use them.
 

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Those who might prefer real-time spell-checking might want to try the newest version of Firefox. It underlines misspelled words with a row of fine red dots as soon as you space or punctuate after a word. If you click on the word, you'll be presented with a list of options, and you can choose to add the word to the dictionary if you know it's spelled correctly.
 

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