Hi Marck, Sunday, January 15, 2006, 10:45:01 PM, you wrote: > More confusion I feel.
Yes > The MicroEd and Windows editor options are *editors*. They are not > viewers. You use them when writing a new message or replying to a > message. When either are in use for a plain text message, there is > zero colour coding. > We are talking about viewers here. Understood, although this distinction, from a newbies point of view, is not very clear in the the Preferences. > The plain text viewer is used to view in plain text mode. > The HTML / Rich text viewer can be used as a preference option. So are we saying that there are two editors (MicroEd and Windows Editor) and two viewers (plain text and HTML/Rich text) in TB? > Either way, the option you are currently using has "odd quotes" (one, > three, five ... chevrons before the text) text colour set in a manner > you don't like while "even quotes" (two, four, six ... chevrons) set > to a colour you *do* like. I wasn't even seeing the colours when I viewed a mail. However I've now established that this is because the viewer for some messages appears to be defaulting to HTML rather than text. HTML doesn't display any colouring for quoted text, despite the even/odd colourings in my preferences. Text displays the quoted text correctly. So the question is how can I get the colouring working for the HTML viewer? I'm guessing that it is probably a configuration issue. -- Warmest regards, Paul Created using TheBat! 3.64.01 Christmas Edition on Windows XP ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.64.01 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

