Hello Brian,

   On Thursday, December 07, 2000 @ 17:20:44 -0500, you wrote the
   following about "Wrapping of quoted text"

Brian> I've noticed that when I reply to any mail, the quoted text
Brian> isn't wrapped at the same line length as my inserted text. Is
Brian> this a known problem or is there a way to auto-correct this?

Brian> Here's an example:

Brian> ----begin------

RC>> The first firewall choice is always hardware. I'm sure Keith C.
RC>> and Brian C. could help me there, but is anyone relying on a
RC>> software app that's bullet-proof ?

Brian> Stuff and more stuff. Lots of text here, going on and on and
Brian> on, and it's about to wrap. Ah, there it did. This is some text
Brian> and more text here. See what I mean?

Brian> The quoted text is extended beyond my wrap limit. Now, If I
Brian> were to highlight the quoted material and hit Alt+L, it is
Brian> corrected:

Not really. Just use put your cursor in the graph you want to re-wrap
& use ALT-L or ALT-J to wrap or justify to your set # of characters.
That's what I did.

-- 
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
TB! 1.47 Halloween Edition
PGP ID: 0x4C9CDF9D



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