Re: Line lengths and techniques for automatic adjustment

2003-09-10 Thread Urban
Tuesday, September 9, 2003, David R. Austen wrote: Anyway, my way of reducing such long lines to 70 characters in my reply/forward/redirect is a bit cumbersome. I don't to it line by line, but even paragraph by paragraph is irksome. It seems that if I do not, these lines will stay very long

Re[2]: Line lengths and techniques for automatic adjustment

2003-09-10 Thread David R. Austen
Hello, Urban: U Tuesday, September 9, 2003, David R. Austen wrote: I regret to inform . . . that after using this (generous) advice I am still not getting wrapping of those very long lines of messages to which I am replying. Here is my new, modified template (in part): - - - - Hello,

Re: Line lengths and techniques for automatic adjustment

2003-09-10 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Hi David, @10-Sep-2003, 16:44 -0400 (21:44 UK time) David R. Austen [DRA] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Urban: DRA Here is my new, modified template (in part): ... snip DRA %WRAPPED=%QUOTES DRA Please tell me if that wrap code in the right position, for DRA example. That's not going to

Line lengths and techniques for automatic adjustment

2003-09-09 Thread David R. Austen
Greetings, In one recent message, this was the approximate length of a single line I received: (say, 107 characters) 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 1234567 Over the years I have learned that it is good to have about 70

Re: Line lengths and techniques for automatic adjustment

2003-09-09 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello David, Tuesday, September 9, 2003, 2:21:36 PM, you wrote: DRA Over the years I have learned that it is good to have about 70 DRA characters in a line. (Perhaps that is somewhat subjective; no DRA criticism is intended of those who keep their lines longer.) DRA How do other Batters deal

Re[2]: Line lengths and techniques for automatic adjustment

2003-09-09 Thread David R. Austen
Hello, Leif: Tuesday, September 9, 2003, 4:42:53 PM, you wrote: LG Good question. Generally, I go to the paragraph in question and hit LG ALT-L. Great tip. Thank you much. I'll bet there is somebody out there who knows the real black magic. LG I normally have to do this because while their