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
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,
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
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
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
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
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