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Hi Brian,

@29 May 2002, 12:53:08 -0600 (19:53 UK time) Brian Cairns wrote in
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> When I reply to a message with no hard line breaks (for example, an
> HTML message), the original quoted text wraps at 200 characters!
> What is going on??

It is? I am surprised.

> I would think that it should either:

> 1) not wrap at all

... which I always thought it did...

> 2) wrap at a character limit that makes SENSE, like 70 or 80. (Or
> user specified)

I don't think any wrapping is right - there are good reasons for
saying that...

> ... The word wrap character setting only seems to apply to new text
> entered in the editor.

That's right.

> 1) Put the cursor in each paragraph and hit Alt+L to manually
> reformat. Great.  What if I have 50 paragraphs?

As Dierk suggests - mark them all /then/ press Alt-L.

> This seems like a gross oversight in such a great, flexible program,
> why can't we just change this 200 character wrap limit???

I didn't realize that it did wrap at around 196 chars (which it does).
It shouldn't wrap anywhere. That's because of not breaking quoted
URLs, however long they might be, nor destroying line break format in
what may turn out to be a block of programming code.

- --
Cheers -- .\\arck D. Pearlstone -- List moderator
TB! v1.60m-14F4B4B2 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2

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