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Offline RNKIII

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Mysterious word spacings in Mail text.
« on: March 07, 2007, 08:28:49 PM »
huh.gif All of a sudden when I type a message in Mail there 'appears ' to be a space between any capital and the next letter, i.e. B ob. And the automated spell checker 'sees' this and flags the rest of the word as incorrect.  BUT if I try to delete that apparent space, it removes the space AND capital letter...

I have not made any changes to Mail fonts or preferences in the time period during which this is occuring...  and it only appears to be happening in Mail, not in any other word processor...

I have rebuilt permissions, etc., etc...

Any assistance, helpful hints, dope slaps, or pointers would be greatly appreciated.


TIA,

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« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2007, 02:29:38 AM »
Every once in a while I have a similar problem though not with capitals. I've traced it to either yType that comes with CopyPaste or possibly Typeit4Me.  

Do you have either installed?

If not, try pulling the mail plist and see if it still happens. (~/library/preferences/com.apple.mail.plist).

Or log in as a different user and check it out. That could narrow it down.


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« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2007, 07:21:10 AM »
wacko.gif Nope, don't have either of those installed, so I'll give the plist a toss and see if that takes care of it...

Not a real BIG deal, but just a p.i.t.a. taped.gif  and looks strange to those receiving my emails...

 thanx.gif Krissel

I'll let you know if the plist does it...

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« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2007, 06:07:13 PM »
thanx.gif Kris.

Moving the plist as you suggested was the solution to THAT problem.

But now that I know that... I really hate to think of recreating my Mail preferences with all the accounts,etc.,etc...

May have to 'think' on the schedule of implementation of that solution.

Thanks again Kris, for the help.


Later...

It APPEARS that the simple act of removing the original plist, quiting Mail, and then re-installing the original plist after starting Mail, has solved the problem.  Thinking.gif
As I can now type without the mysterious 1/2 space showing up and all my accounts are in place as well as the orther pieces of my original preferences...??!!??
Time will tell, I'm sure...


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« Reply #4 on: March 08, 2007, 08:38:10 PM »
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It APPEARS that the simple act of removing the original plist, quiting Mail, and then re-installing the original plist after starting Mail
I think the key word there is "appears".

If you, indeed, did exactly what you say above, Mail is still not reading the old plist. Programs read their plists when they first start and may even copy the settings to RAM, if they are so programmed. But if you started up Mail while the old plist was not in its expected location, it simply created a new one and is now using that one.

OTOH, if, when putting the old plist back in the proper location Mail was not running and you got the normal, "There is already a file with that name..." dialog, Mail will not know anything about the moves and will use whatever plist is where it looks for it.

I would be extremely surprised at any program that didn't at least complain, if not downright crash, if one were to swap plists in mid stream, so to speak. Perhaps Apple has planned for that kind of user misdeed? dntknw.gif

In fact there is actually no need to actually move any plist files, simply renaming them serves the same purpose, each program is hard-wired to look for its own, specifically named plist. It has no idea that an exact copy, except for the edited name, may exist and be usable.

That is one reason I detest people telling others to "Trash" a plist. Many new users equate that with "emptying the trash". When that is done, and the problem was not related to a corrupt plist, you have now forced that user to completely rebuild all his preferences, many of which he may have forgot he even edited. doh.gif And the original problem will still exist. wallbash.gif
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« Reply #5 on: March 08, 2007, 09:13:14 PM »
ABD....

To the best of my ability to recall, at this late date doh.gif , the exact sequence of the procesures performed were:

1. stop Mail
2. locate specified plist and place it in trash
3. start Mail (responding to 1-3 prompted questions about mail boxes)
4. perform 'capital letter test' - GOOD SHOW!!
5. look at 'preferences' in Mail and realize "work ahead oops.gif ".
6. kill Mail
7. replace 'old' plist from Trash into appropriate folder (respond to "yada yada newer already exists..... replace old with new... yada, yada...) (Yes)...
8 start Mail.
9. see # 4 above...
10. post to TS... 'Later' yada, yada...


EOM.

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« Reply #6 on: March 08, 2007, 09:26:02 PM »
OK, that is a little different than what I quoted you as saying and matches what I suspected you might have done. It also points out the risk one takes when placing needed, good files in the Trash for something other than trashing them. Fortunately, you didn't lose the good plist file because you never actually emptied the trash. Perhaps Leopard will have a 'parts bin' where we can place things that we remove from special places while we work on various parts. laugh.gif I find most trash cans to be poor places to put stuff I may want to keep, even if I keep it fairly clean! smile.gif

Glad things are back to normal, but I don't think moving the plist had anything to do with actually correcting the problem.
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