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Hi Yuki,

On 17 July 2001 at  07:07:40 +0900 (which was 23:07 where I live)
Yuki Taga wrote to Thomas F and made these points:

YT> Thanks both Thomas and Devid for clearing up the mystery. Apparently,
YT> however, you can't set it to zero, just 1.  If you actually enter a
YT> zero in there, it resets to 1 when you close it.  But 1 is fine.  Why
YT> is the default set at 20, I wonder?

Well, here's a case where the quote prefix is actually 2 characters
long. There's also the option to use the first or even full name of
the sender as a prefix. That can be easily as long as 20 characters.

Another option not made clear to you in this thread is that you can
completely side-step the whole issue by putting a space at the
beginning of a line which contains a chevron.

Like this:

 This -> line won't be coloured as a quote nor have an extra chevron
 in it when replied to.

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