The Bat! detects sections of quoted text and pieces of text which look
like URLs and displays them in a different style to the rest of the
message.

Why not allow the user to enter a series of regexps for each class and
use them to override TB's built-in method of recognizing them?

(I regularly throw around file: and mk: URLs. Being able to recognize
these would be great, even though most users will not need this. And
one thing that I find quite irritating is the way TB highlights any
line containing a '>' character as quoted.)

John
-- 
you gave me something that i could touch in a world where i'd had too much
something i could feel with my broken hands full of lost ideals but soon i'm
returning to you my friend and we'll go where the rivers end in the silver sea
and i'll carry you if you carry me

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