Hello Miguel,
Wednesday, January 29, 2003, 4:00:33 PM, you wrote:
so, tell me how to move a thread from tbudl to tbot...
MAU Ctrl+Shift+Double_click on root message while looking at F7 ;-)
rotfl!!
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On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, 4:07 PM, you wrote:
on a double-clicked email, to start a message, could it check that
email against your addressbook to see if there is an AB reply
template ??
MAU If the address you double-click is in your AB and it has a template
MAU for _new_ messages, the
Hello Paul,
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 14:39:43 -0500 GMT (30/01/03, 02:39 +0700 GMT),
Paul Cartwright wrote:
so, tell me how to move a thread from tbudl to tbot... this should
be almost a beginners primer in the FAQ, or maybe a macro??
Hit reply on the message and manually change the TO address to
Hello Paul,
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 20:19:24 -0500 GMT (30/01/03, 08:19 +0700 GMT),
Paul Cartwright wrote:
but I've been kinda busy tonight, a nice 3 hour drive in rush hour
traffic from one end of Atlanta to the other and back.. Seems my son
borrowed my truck for the day while his was getting
Hi Thomas,
Wednesday, January 29, 2003, 4:07:36 PM, you wrote:
TF I was told some time ago that mice are animals, whereas mouses are
TF computer equipment. CMIIW.
No, no. Mice are animals, rodents are computer equipment ;-)
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Best regards,
Mike
When I reply to a message, I'd like to be able to select some text
before replying, and have that text included in my reply as a quote.
I can see how to quote the entire message, or quote the contents of
the clipboard, but not the selected text.
Is there a way to do what I want? If so, how?
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Hello Iain,
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 13:21:33 + GMT (28 Jan, 15:21 my local time),
you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When I reply to a message, I'd like to be able to select some text
before replying, and have that text included in my reply as a quote.
I can see how to
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003 1:25:44 PM Eriks wrote:
Just select text and press F4
That's great, thanks. Where are the helpful hints that tell you stuff
like that hidden?
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/5 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195
Service Pack 3/
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, 1:58:29 PM, Iain Harrison wrote:
Just select text and press F4
IH That's great, thanks. Where are the helpful hints that tell you stuff
IH like that hidden?
That particular one is hidden in the Specials menu at the top, or
under Specials when you right-click the
Hello Iain,
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, at 13:58:29 GMT + (1/28/2003, 7:58 AM -0500 GMT
here), you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That's great, thanks. Where are the helpful hints that tell you stuff
like that hidden?
Besides what Deborah said you might want to add this link
in there :-)
Hi Deborah,
I personally think that TB! lacks intuitive action. For instance with
the reply-quoting-selected-text I would have like to be able to mark
text and press the standard reply button/action and because there is
no marked text TB! would use only that to reply.
Just my
around because there are some gems in there :-)
I personally think that TB! lacks intuitive action. For instance
with the reply-quoting-selected-text I would have like to be able
to mark text and press the standard reply button/action and because
there is no marked text TB! would use only
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 13:55:40 -0600 GMT(28/01/2003, 7:55 PM
+ GMT), Jonathan Angliss wrote:
JA On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, Gerard wrote...
I personally think that TB! lacks intuitive action. For instance
with the reply-quoting-selected-text I would have like to be able
to mark text
Hello Gerard,
I personally think that TB! lacks intuitive action. For instance with
the reply-quoting-selected-text I would have like to be able to mark
text and press the standard reply button/action and because there is
no marked text TB! would use only that to reply.
Select (mark
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On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, Miguel A. Urech wrote...
Select (mark) text and Shift+Click on the Reply button. Like I did
just now.
Ahh... still learning... very good... thanks for that one :)
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Hello Miguel!
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, 2:17 PM, you wrote:
snip
M Select (mark) text and Shift+Click on the Reply button. Like I did
M just now.
Wow, this is so much better than F4! Thanks a bunch!!
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Mary
The Bat! 1.61 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 1
Hello Miguel,
Tuesday, January 28, 2003, 3:17:34 PM, you wrote:
MAU Select (mark) text and Shift+Click on the Reply button. Like I did
MAU just now.
Oh, that's fabulous. I just tried it.
Thanks for that.
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mmmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tuesday, January 28, 2003, 10:28:29 AM, you wrote:
Just select text and press F4
IH That's great, thanks. Where are the helpful hints that tell you stuff
IH like that hidden?
Just go to Menu Navigator, and type 'Selected text'.
Unfortunately, Windows XP users can't do that yet. Any word
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, 4:55 PM, you wrote:
M Select (mark) text and Shift+Click on the Reply button. Like I did
M just now.
MB Wow, this is so much better than F4! Thanks a bunch!!
lets see... BOTH:
highlight text
2 methods:
1-hold down the shift key and click the mouse on REPLY
2-tap
Hello Paul!
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, 5:31 PM, you wrote:
snip
P lets see... BOTH:
P highlight text
P 2 methods:
P 1-hold down the shift key and click the mouse on REPLY
P 2-tap F4
P seems F4 is less keystrokes, what am I missing??
That I am a mouse person, with old-fashioned
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, 6:54 PM, you wrote:
P seems F4 is less keystrokes, what am I missing??
MB That I am a mouse person, with old-fashioned typewriter skills. So,
MB like with playing the piano, my little finger knows without thinking
MB where the shift key is.
MB So I highlight and
Hello Mary,
Tuesday, January 28, 2003, 6:54:10 PM, you wrote:
MB I have to *hunt* that F4 button. It is marked on the side on my
MB keyboard. Has some kind of tiny words on top. I have to do an absolute
MB Count-Down for it! I am not very good at counting. :)
MB Just call me different. :)
. And even accommodate, on the side, our
friends and relatives who insist on sending us html messages.
Words can't express how delighted I was to get this Quoting technique
that Miguel told us about!
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Mary
The Bat! 1.61 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 1
Hello mm!
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, 8:13 PM, you wrote:
snip
MB Just call me different. :)
m Yes. I'm different, too. :) The F keys were never something my 10
m fingered typing learned to cope with. I suspect this is exactly why
m TheBat! gives us a couple of different ways to do the
See mail file located at ...
URL: http://www.grimstveit.net/jakob/files/temp/tb.zip
I find it *really* annoying the way TB tries to detect quoting characters.
Many times, it is an url or an arrow sign (like this -) which is
interpreted as quoting characters. URL to messeage
Hello Jakob,
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002 08:59:46 +0200 GMT (11/07/02, 13:59 +0700 GMT),
Jakob Breivik Grimstveit wrote:
JBG I find it *really* annoying the way TB tries to detect quoting characters.
JBG Many times, it is an url or an arrow sign (like this -) which is
JBG interpreted
At 11.07.2002 09:41, Thomas F wrote the following:
Hello Jakob,
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002 08:59:46 +0200 GMT (11/07/02, 13:59 +0700 GMT), Jakob
Breivik Grimstveit wrote:
JBG I find it *really* annoying the way TB tries to detect quoting
JBG characters. Many times, it is an url
* Pit
For an explanation to the other TBUDL members: we just had the exact
same discussion on the German list. It went on for several days. ;-)
I agree with Allie: There *are* situations or circumstances in which
quoting the full text of the previous message(s) make sense. Tech
support is one
Hello Thomas,
I agree with Allie: There *are* situations or circumstances in which
quoting the full text of the previous message(s) make sense. Tech
support is one, certain ways of conducting international business
communication is another.
You are very right. I quote full text in my
. Is there a way to tell
TB! to stop marking the greater than as quoting prefix while composing
the message? This thing is driving me crazy since I discuss mathematical
problems in my messages and the greater than symbol is essential in such
discussion. Thanks.
Regards,
absicherer
as quoting prefix
Hello,
Sorry I'm asking this again, I'm afraid my previous post was a bit
misleading.
I frequently need to use greater than symbol in my message, but TB!
keeps
treating the entire line with the symbol(no matter where or how many} as
quoted text and bold the text
TB! to stop marking the greater than as quoting prefix while composing
the message? This thing is driving me crazy since I discuss mathematical
problems in my messages and the greater than symbol is essential in such
discussion. Thanks.
Try Options-Editor Preferences-Quote name limit
.
The downside comes with your quoting style: below the sig delimiter. I
don't want to start one of those futile discussions on how to quote
correctly (above or below ...). Just a sidenote ...
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http://www.Write4U.de
http://Interest.Write4U.de/pongo
PGP keys available: mailto:[EMAIL
Dierk Haasis wrote on Tuesday, March 26, 2002:
At the moment I use the RTV as my standard viewer. One of the things I
like, is to have signatures in light grey, thus rendering them
unobtrusive.
The downside comes with your quoting style: below the sig delimiter. I
don't want to start
I am new to TB!, but I already like it more than any other mail client.
There are a couple of issues, though, that have me peeved, and I would like
to know if they can be prevented.
(0) Quoted text within quoted text doesn't behave like I want. I get
Text,
but I want
Text.
. What's more, the
forthcoming new version (it's bad form to discuss new features here,
but I'm sticking my neck out because it must be getting close to a
release) uses the quoting levels to alternately colour odd and even
quotes. Broken quoting like that for which you hanker will break that
featu
Hello TBUDL,
Is there a way of quoting oneself and putting it in a new message.
This would useful in cases where one wishes to clarify a previous
message. I would like to be able to select a section of a previously
sent message and have it quoted in a new message addressed
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Hi David,
On 30 January 2002 at 10:05:33 -0500 (which was 15:05 where I live)
David Denton wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a way of quoting oneself and putting it in a new message.
This would useful in cases where one wishes
Hello Marck,
Wednesday, January 30, 2002, 10:05:13 AM, you wrote:
MDP You can copy the text to the clipboard and use Alt-Ins (Paste Quoted).
MDP Would that do?
Thank you Marck, that does help. But what about automatically adding
in the date and time of the original message (as when relying to
Hello Marck,
Wednesday, January 30, 2002, 10:38:53 AM, you wrote:
MDP SmartPad (F6) comes in handy for doing a pastiche like this.
What is SmartPad and what does F6 do? I can find nothing in help or
the List of (un)documented shortcuts.
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David
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Hi David,
On 30 January 2002 at 10:58:42 -0500 (which was 15:58 where I live)
David Denton wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MDP SmartPad (F6) comes in handy for doing a pastiche like this.
What is SmartPad and what does F6 do? I can find nothing
Marck,
That's a bit convoluted really. You can start a reply to your own
message, copy the bits you want, escape from that, start a new message
to the real recipient (choosing from the address book) then paste the
copied text.
I agree with you it's a bit convoluted. And he doesn't even have
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Hi David,
On 30 January 2002 at 10:24:53 -0500 (which was 15:24 where I live)
David Denton wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MDP You can copy the text to the clipboard and use Alt-Ins (Paste Quoted).
MDP Would that do?
Thank you Marck, that does
Hello Miguel,
Wednesday, January 30, 2002, 12:54:48 PM, you wrote:
MAU I agree with you it's a bit convoluted. And he doesn't even have to
MAU start a new message and copy/paste, he can just change the To address
MAU in the reply to himself. I do this quite often.
You and Marck are right. This
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Hello wee,
On Friday, January 25, 2002 at 19:17:43 +, wee David [WD] wrote
concerning 'Selective Quoting':
...
wD Is it okay to reply to a message and start a new thread by using
wD [was original topic]
Yes no problem.
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Best regards
Hello David van Zuijlekom,
On Friday, January 25 2002 at 12:28 PM PDT, you wrote:
wD Is it okay to reply to a message and start a new thread by using
wD [was original topic]
Yes no problem.
Actually no, because although you have made mention of the original
subject with your change, those
Hi Alan,
On Friday, January 25, 2002 at 12:41:08 [GMT -0800], you wrote:
AP I remember reading that that is not okay.. When starting a new
AP topic, start a new thread. Some people will not be following a
AP certain thread, so any new topics in that thread could be missed by
AP people.
That
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Hello Nick,
On Friday, January 25, 2002 at 12:42:52 -0800, Nick Andriash [NA]
wrote concerning 'Selective Quoting':
...
NA Actually no
Yes you're probably right. But I think it depends on how much the
subject is changed. If it's still related
Hello David van Zuijlekom,
On Friday, January 25 2002 at 02:16 PM PDT, you wrote:
Yes you're probably right. But I think it depends on how much the
subject is changed. If it's still related to the topic you can reply
to this thread, but if it's a complete different subject you better
start
Does anyone know a way to keep blank lines out of blocks of quoted
text? In other words
option1 keeping a paragraph linked to another paragraph in a block of
option1 quoted text
option1
option1 Like this.
option2 as opposed to
option2 this kind of thing.
thanks,
Dan Kalafus
mailto:[EMAIL
Hello Dan Kalafus,
On Sunday, September 30 2001 at 10:16 AM PDT, you wrote:
option1 keeping a paragraph linked to another paragraph in a block of
option1 quoted text
option1
option1 Like this.
But why would you want all paragraphs linked together? All paragraphs
should be separated by a
Hello Dan,
Historians believe that Sunday, September 30, 2001 at 10:16 AM was
when, Dan Kalafus [DK] typed the following:
option1 keeping a paragraph linked to another paragraph in a block of
option1 quoted text
option1
option1 Like this.
Use Edit-Paste as Quotation
Automatic quoting won't
Januk,
On Mon, 27 Aug 2001, at 23:46:57 [GMT -0700] (which was 12:16 PM where I live) you
wrote:
JA Try %QUOTES=%TEXT='5'
Works fine now - Thanks
ps : Net connection down and hence the delay in ack. As long as I use single quote
the
same works in the Reg Ex too.
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Warm regards,
Raj
Hi Raj,
Historians believe that Tuesday, August 28, 2001 at 10:52 GMT +0530
was when, Raj [R] typed the following:
R When I use %Text=5, I do not get the text quoted like in ('R'
R Text Here)
Try %QUOTES=%TEXT='5'
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Thanks for writing,
Januk Aggarwal
Using The Bat! 1.54 Beta/7 under
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test in 1.53d, 1.53o and 1.54b7
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El más difícil no es el primer beso, sino el último. Paul Géraldy
,,, (^;^) ,,,__
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Hi,
moderator note
I've been dealing with a backlog of messages, and after reading, I felt
the need to remind subscribers to please take the time to appropriately
trim the text quoted in their replies. Appropriate trimming makes reading
the message
the original text, puts it in your reply with
quoting identifier (as you have chosen under
Account/Properties/Templates/Reply). You cannot change the "macro" per
se as it is hard coded, you can just take it out or put it in your
reply templates.
I prefer the old-fashioned way to have the com
for you. Anywhere you place it in
you template, all the message body of the message to which you're replying
will be quoted. Another related macro is %Text. This one will output the
entire text of the message without quoting it.
The best way to understand these macros is to experiment with them
Hello Allie;
Tuesday, April 17, 2001, 5:03:44 PM, you wrote:
Tmtdc Also, if you wish to quote only selected text, hit F4 after selecting the
Tmtdc text. This will generate a reply with only the selected text quoted.
Tmtdc Another option would be to remove the %Quotes macro from your
reply
On February 16, 2001, at 5:15:33 PM, Ben Mills Wrote:
BM Please elaborate: When I highlight a block to snip and hit F4TB
BM spellchecks it. W
BM What am I doing wrong???
Ben, it sounds like you have already hit the Reply button, and *then*
you are highlighting the text you want to quote.
Hello Januk,
On Friday, January 19, 2001 09:49:12 GMT -0800, you wrote the following in
regards to 'TB! v1.49 - newbie: quoting the output of a regexp':
Januk You need another single quote at the very end of this line. So it
Januk becomes:
Januk %WRAPPED='On %ODATEEN %QINCLUDE="OTIME&
Hi Jan,
Historians believe that on Sat, 20 Jan 2001 at 18:50:25 GMT -0500,
Jan Rifkinson [JR] typed:
JR Everything is working properly now, Januk,
I'm glad to hear that.
JR When using the %WRAPPED macro, it does not seem to obey the starting
JR position. See the 2nd [wrapped] line in
didn't know how else to illustrate it.
Many Thanks. JR
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On Wednesday, January 17, 2001 22:57:10 -0800 GMT you wrote the
following in regards to TB! v1.49 - newbie: quoting the output
of a regexp:
JR so then my macro statement should look like this?
JR
Hello Jan,
Historians believe that on Fri, 19 Jan 2001 at 07:58:11 GMT -0500,
Jan Rifkinson [JR] typed:
JR %WRAPPED='On %ODATEEN %QINCLUDE="OTIME", you wrote the following in regards to
''%QINCLUDE="bracket"'':
You need another single quote at the very end of this line. So it
becomes:
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Hi Januk,
On Wednesday, January 17, 2001 22:57:10 -0800 GMT you wrote the
following in regards to TB! v1.49 - newbie: quoting the output
of a regexp:
JR so then my macro statement should look like this?
JR %WRAPPED='On %ODATEEN
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Hello TBUDListers.
I was trying to put quotation marks around the output of the
regexp "bracket" but it produces a blank. Can anyone show me
the right way to express this the logic behind the form?
On %ODATEEN %QINCLUDE="otime", you wrote
Hallo Jan,
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001 09:10:03 -0500 GMT (16/01/2001, 22:10 +0800 GMT),
Jan Rifkinson wrote:
Jan On %ODATEEN %QINCLUDE="otime", you wrote the following in regards to
%QINCLUDE="='bracket'":
Is "barcket" (without quotes) the name of a QT that contains the
RegEx? Then why do you use
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On Tue, 16 Jan 2001 09:10:03 -0500, Jan contributed this to our
collective wisdom:
JR I was trying to put quotation marks around the output of the
JR regexp "bracket" but it produces a blank. Can anyone show me
JR the right way to express this
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Hi Allie, I'm going to take things a little out of order.
On Tuesday, January 16, 2001 18:28:13 -0500 you wrote the
following in regards to TB! v1.49 - newbie: quoting the output of
a regexp:
JR [...] I've tried the %WRAPPED= macro @ the
JR
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Hi Allie,
On 16 January 2001 at 18:28:13 -0500 (which was 23:28 where I live)
A . Curtis Martin wrote and made these points:
Sorry to correct such a well worded explanation, but...
ACM %Macro1="Macro2=""value"""
^ missing % sign,
Hello Jan,
Historians believe that on Tue, 16 Jan 2001 at 20:10:40 GMT -0500,
Jan Rifkinson [JR] typed:
snip
JR so then my macro statement should look like this?
JR %WRAPPED='On %ODATEEN %QINCLUDE="OTIME", you wrote the following in regards to
%QINCLUDE='"bracket"':'
JR (all on a
Hello The Bat! developers,
I'm using The Bat! Version 1.48 Beta/11
Serial Number 4FF098A9
under Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 Dodatek Service Pack. 1.
There are some features I would like to see in your program:
Then I mark some text and hit F4 to have it quoted in a message,
I'd
Is there any way of quoting just part of a message on a reply? Eudora
will (usually) quote just the highlighted portion of the original
message. Is there way to do this in TheBat. I've looked in Option and
Help, but cannot find any information. The only discussion I've found
is whether to use
Hi Leonard,
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000 06:47:37 -0500GMT (04/12/2000, 19:47 +0800GMT),
Leonard S. Berkowitz wrote:
LSB Is there any way of quoting just part of a message on a reply? Eudora
LSB will (usually) quote just the highlighted portion of the original
LSB message. Is there way to do
On 04-12-2000 at 06:47:37GMT -0500 (which was 11:47 where I live)
Leonard S. Berkowitz wrote regarding the subject of "Quoting part of a message on
reply"
LSB Is there any way of quoting just part of a message on a reply? Eudora
LSB will (usually) quote just the highlight
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Hi Leonard,
On 04 December 2000 at 06:47:37 -0500 (which was 11:47 where I
live) Leonard S. Berkowitz wrote and made these points:
LSB Is there any way of quoting just part of a message on a reply?
Yes. Mark the text you want to quote
lank lines are used for separating
paragraphs, right? So, if you want to insert your comments between
quoted paragraphs, you should place the cursor on the first blank line
and start typing. Now, if the blank line is quoted, you should either
remove quoting at the start of the line or press the
Hello Bill,
BG I respectfully disagree. The situation you describe is a very
BG minor inconvenience (one key stroke). You have made the assumption
BG that the responder wishes to comment on EVERY paragraph of the
BG included text. A majority of the time, that is not the case.
Huh? :-) Not for
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On Sunday, October 22, 2000, 1:31:54 PM, Stefan Tanurkov wrote:
BG Personally, I find it difficult to follow "who said what" with your
BG implementation of the %quotes macro. I STRONGLY prefer every line,
BG including blank lines to include the quote mark.
Hello Abigail,
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000 at 16:28:19 GMT -0700 (which was 4:28 PM
where I live) witnesses say Abigail Marshall typed:
Is it possible now (or in a future version) to allow quote identifying
options to be set separately by folder, rather than globally.
Use the %Quotestyle macro
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Hi Abigail,
On 23 October 2000 at 16:28:19 GMT -0700 (which was 00:28 where I
live) Abigail Marshall wrote and made these points on the subject
of "! 1.46d: quoting question":
AM Is it possible now (or in a future version) to allo
On 10/22/2000 at 4:51 PM, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MDP Yes, by using the %QUOTESTYLE="?" macro in folder / address book
MDP templates. From the Help on the %QUOTESTYLE macro:
Sure makes me wish I could specify templates for Inbox, since I have
15-odd mailing lists to use this quo
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Hi George,
On 23 October 2000 at 18:56:39 GMT -0700 (which was 02:56 where I
live) George Mealer wrote and made these points on the subject
of "! 1.46d: quoting question":
MDP Yes, by using the %QUOTESTYLE="?" macro in folde
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On Sunday, October 22, 2000, 4:51:32 PM, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
:
AM Is it possible now (or in a future version) to allow quote
AM identifying options to be set separately by folder,
MDP Yes, by using the %QUOTESTYLE="?" macro in folder / address book
MDP
quoted paragraphs, you should place the cursor on the first blank line
and start typing. Now, if the blank line is quoted, you should either
remove quoting at the start of the line or press the Enter key, but
you will end up with a new quoted line and you still have to remove
quoting. :-) Both ways
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Hi Bill,
On 20 October 2000 at 22:56:13 GMT -0400 (which was 03:56 where I
live) Bill Grant wrote and made these points on the subject
of "! 1.46d: quoting question":
B I have the %QUOTES macro in my Reply template; but for mailing
B li
I REALLY hope that RIT fixes this in version 2! Please, RIT? Please?
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
BG I use the %quotes macro in my reply template, but as you can see,
BG I still get the blank lines.
Yes, that's how the %QUOTES macro works. To have blank lines prefaced
with the quote
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On Fri, 20 Oct 2000 19:37:12 -0400, Bill Grant wrote:
BG I REALLY hope that RIT fixes this in version 2! Please, RIT? Please?
^
Fixes? It's not broken. Its just an
Really, Curtis? Is that a fix that has happened since ver 1.45?
I use the %quotes macro in my reply template, but as you can see, I still
get the blank lines. I am using version 1.45. Please tell me that this
problem is fixed in 1.46d! I will upgrade immediately!
Thanks
Bill Grant
A.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 16/10/2000 18:40 :
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 11:17:22 +0800
From: Thomas Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just a hint: after you have marked the part you want to quote, no need
to actually cp; just hit F4. This will reply quoting marked text
only. ;-)
thank you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 16/10/2000 18:40 :
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 22:43:05 -0500
From: A. Curtis Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Manual copy and pasting as quote will lead to blank lines being quoted.
However, quotations generated using the quotes macro will not have blank
lines being
Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 19:08:15 -0500
From: A. Curtis Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do you use the %quotes macro to quote text for your replies or do you
always manually copy and paste as quote?
I have the %QUOTES macro in my Reply template; but for mailing list
replies (because I'm mostly on
a hint: after you have marked the part you want to quote, no need
to actually cp; just hit F4. This will reply quoting marked text
only. ;-)
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Cheers,
Thomas.
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to reply to.
TF Just a hint: after you have marked the part you want to quote, no need
TF to actually cp; just hit F4. This will reply quoting marked text
TF only. ;-)
This can be a problem with the digests because of the signature
delimiters that are present.
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A. Curtis Martin..
Moderator TBUDL
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On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 13:14:05 +1300, Britta wrote:
Do you use the %quotes macro to quote text for your replies or do you
always manually copy and paste as quote?
B I have the %QUOTES macro in my Reply template; but for mailing list
B replies
Hi Allie,
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 22:41:38 -0500GMT (16/10/2000, 11:41 +0800GMT),
A . Curtis Martin wrote:
TF Just a hint: after you have marked the part you want to quote, no need
TF to actually cp; just hit F4. This will reply quoting marked text
TF only. ;-)
ACM This can be a problem
want to reply to.
TF Just a hint: after you have marked the part you want to quote,
TF no need to actually cp; just hit F4. This will reply quoting
TF marked text only. ;-)
Also, don't forget that you can paste what you've copied as a quote
using alt+insert (another option, although not necessarily
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 22:29:09 +0100
From: "Marck D. Pearlstone" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Britta,
On 13 October 2000 at 09:25:40 GMT +1300 (which was 21:25 where I
live) Britta wrote and made these points on the subject
of "!
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On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 11:12:19 +1300, Britta wrote:
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B this time I left the quotation exactly as TB brings it up for me in
B any Reply (or just when I copy to the clipboard and then use ALT+INS for
B 'quote-pasting') - sorry, should've done
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 14:54:29 -0400
From: Mark Knipfer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In TheBat! 1.46d is there a way to allow the quote character "" to
appear on a line space when quoting a message with paragraphs?
and A. Curtis Martin replied:
Unfortunately, not an easy one. If yo
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