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Hello everyone...
You'll see that my signature looks like this:
Jason Thompson mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
PGP Key ID: 0x3084BEC4 [The Bat! v1.46c]
As you can see, the TB version has several spaces before it to make it
appear "right justified". Since I keep up with the beta versions of
TB, the %thebatversion string is frequently changing in length, so
every time it changes I have to edit the number of spaces in my
signature template.
My question is, can TB do this work for me with a regexp? The number
of spaces that must be inserted can be calculated with very simple
math:
18 - (length of %thebatversion string)
However, I understand very little of regexps at the moment... Can
anyone think of a way for me to work this out? TIA
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Jason Thompson mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
PGP Key ID: 0x3084BEC4 [The Bat! v1.46c]
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God is real, unless declared integer.
//The Bat! v1.46c
//Win98 v4.10 build 1998
//AMD K6-2 400mhz 128mb
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