Hello Carsten,
The Quotes macro does not quote empty lines. [...]
http://www.immer-international.de/tb_en/index.html#quotes_2
These Quick Templates do the job. HTH.
Ha! It works! Great QT, thanks. And for the others on your page :-)
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
* Daniel Dekany [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Quotes macro does not quote empty lines. [...]
http://www.immer-international.de/tb_en/index.html#quotes_2
These Quick Templates do the job. HTH.
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Best regards, Carsten
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Tuesday, November 5, 2002, 4:30:29 AM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Hello Daniel,
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 01:11:25 +0100 GMT (05/11/02, 07:11 +0700 GMT),
Daniel Dekany wrote:
Well, sure... mater of style. I usually use interleaved format, but
in most cases I answer only a few paragraphs, not all,
Hello Daniel,
You haven't convinced me quote-marking empty lines are good in any
circumstance.
Nor you convinced me that not quoting empty lines is good. :) Well,
after all, I have started the thread because I don't like it...
I don't like it either and many times I add the quote mark to
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In mid:789519848.20021105130409;ermspain.com, Miguel A. Urech
[MAU] wrote:'
MAU Anyway, I never liked that programers decide what is best for
MAU me.
A lot has been decided for you.
MAU So, as in many other issues, I think TB should include an
MAU
Hello Daniel,
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 11:07:55 +0100 GMT (05/11/02, 17:07 +0700 GMT),
Daniel Dekany wrote:
If I press ALT+L in both quoted paragraphs then I get:
blah blah blah blah
blah blah blah blah
which is correct.
Yes. It didn't use to work this way; here you can see that the editor
has
Tuesday, November 5, 2002, 1:13:30 PM, Allie C Martin wrote:
[snip]
So, as in many other issues, I think TB should include an
option for this. That way, everybody could choose and be happy.
It seems to me to be just a matter of taste and what your eyes have
grown accustomed to. If I use only
Hello Allie,
MAU Anyway, I never liked that programers decide what is best for
MAU me.
--- I typed this quote :)
A lot has been decided for you.
Yes, starting with my name a couple of days after I was born. ;-)
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.61
Hi Allie,
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 07:13:30 -0500
Allie C Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Be that as it may, I'm all for things being optional.
Irony
AOL
Me too.
/AOL
I think every thing should be made optionally.
I'd vote for a function to make 'send' optionally too.
I think there could be
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Hi Daniel,
5-Nov-2002, 15:25 +0100 (14:25 UK time) Daniel Dekany [DD] in
mid:431421811.20021105152508;freemail.hu said:
However, when using initials etc, it becomes confusing ...
DD I think maybe (maybe!) it would be true if everybody uses TB!.
Hello Marck,
But we are TB users. TB is set up to talk to TB best of all. That's
it. Discussion over.
I'm a TB user and aside of TB lists I don't talk to hardly any TB
users. Probably 95% or even more of my e-mail is from non-TB users.
Frankly the quoting (or not) of blank lines is *so*
Tuesday, November 5, 2002, 7:48:27 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
[snip]
DD I think maybe (maybe!) it would be true if everybody uses TB!.
This is where your argument collapses in a heap of rubble.
(nah... /-8)
As Allie quite rightly and clearly says, quoting blank lines doesn't
work well in
Tuesday, November 5, 2002, 7:28:40 PM, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
[snip]
The argument But XYZ does it this and this way is quite senseless, if
not even stupid, because if all programs would do it the same there
would be no difference.
A lot of other MUA handle the 'quote blank lines' stuff
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On Tuesday, November 05, 2002, at 6:25:08 AM PST, Daniel Dekany wrote:
Allie:
It seems to me to be just a matter of taste and what your eyes have
grown accustomed to. If I use only the simple '' prefix, then
quoting the blank lines are neither
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Hi Daniel,
5-Nov-2002, 22:59 +0100 (21:59 UK time) Daniel Dekany [DD] in
mid:15289192500.20021105225958;freemail.hu said:
As Allie quite rightly and clearly says, quoting blank lines
doesn't work well in any but one of TB's multiple range of
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Hi Miguel,
5-Nov-2002, 21:41 +0100 (20:41 UK time) Miguel A. Urech [MAU] in
mid:5840573431.20021105214141;ermspain.com said:
MAU I'm a TB user and aside of TB lists I don't talk to hardly
MAU any TB users. Probably 95% or even more of my e-mail is
Hello Marck,
snipped quite a bit
Post it on the wish list and see what happens.
You should know by now that I don't post to the wishlist. You know my
theory. Deaf not wanting to hear...
I may have missed your point and you may have missed mine. My only
intention when initially participating
Miguel A. Urech wrote...
MAU You should know by now that I don't post to the wishlist. You know my
MAU theory. Deaf not wanting to hear...
I feel your pain.
Personally I have just one wish: That the promises made for Ver. 2 in
the last millennium may come true in this one. ^^;
(On this
The Quotes macro does not quote empty lines. Say, if I quote this
message:
foo
bar
then I get:
foo
bar
This is IMO not good on mailing lists because, especially in a long
dialogue, it will be hard to see the structure of mail (who said
what). Actually, I don't see when is it good to leave
Hello Daniel,
4. november 2002, 23:16:49, you wrote:
DD This is IMO not good on mailing lists because, especially in a long
DD dialogue, it will be hard to see the structure of mail (who said
DD what). Actually, I don't see when is it good to leave for empty
DD lines.
It's great when you use
Monday, November 4, 2002, 11:46:15 PM, Jernej Simoni wrote:
Hello Daniel,
4. november 2002, 23:16:49, you wrote:
DD This is IMO not good on mailing lists because, especially in a long
DD dialogue, it will be hard to see the structure of mail (who said
DD what). Actually, I don't see when is
Hello Daniel,
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 01:11:25 +0100 GMT (05/11/02, 07:11 +0700 GMT),
Daniel Dekany wrote:
Well, sure... mater of style. I usually use interleaved format, but
in most cases I answer only a few paragraphs, not all, also not all
empty line is after a paragraph (just look at this
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