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On Tuesday, June 17, 2003, 8:32:38 AM, Januk wrote:
DK>> If (there's a capital letter at the start of a new line) AND (the
DK>> previous line ends before wrapcolumn minus length of first word
DK>> in the new line)    <insert new line> else if (there's two or
DK>> more spaces or <tab> in the start of a new      line)

> A quibble with this condition: what if all the text is indented,
> like:

>   This is some test text.  It really doesn't matter what I type
>   here, just so long as I have a few lines.  After all, this is just
>   a demo of an indented paragraph.

I thought about that - I don't know how likely it is that somebody
uses both idents and no paragraph separation in e-mails. I ran into
maybe two or three people (of God knows how many thousands) doing
idents in last 10 years. But on the other hand, I didn't run into many
people not breaking the paragraphs also. :)

But I suppose that you could rework my algorithm to include those
also. :)

                Domchi

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