Hello Roelof,

Friday, June 21, 2002, 9:48:29 AM, you wrote:

RO> I don't know how and why you insert spaces before your quote prefix,
RO> but that's the reason.

Yes and no. For some reason (mybe I was playing with settings) I changed the
Quote Name Limit setting of the editor command.

RO> BTW GoldED that you referred to, displays somewhat the same behavior.
RO> It's not sensitive for the first space (since it inserts that itself),
RO> but when the first quote mark '>' is in column 8, GoldED doesn't treat
RO> it like a quote prefix anymore. (Just tested it.)

I remember that behavior. I no longer use GoldEd since 1995, but I was a
great GoldEd fan in the Fido era, it was a GREAT message editor.



Ciao,
Luigi

Using The Bat! v1.60q on Windows 2000
5.0 Build 2195
Service Pack 2

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