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Hallo Joerg! JJ> When I've switched on that all hidden kludge lines should be shown by JJ> msged to me and I reply, all kludge-lines are quoted. JJ> I've to press a lot of times ALT-D when replying. That's intentional. Sometimes you want to quote kludge lines (e.g. when reporting some sort of error concerning the kludge lines, or when somedoy is playing silly games with them), so MsgEd does it like every other editor I've seen so far: Quote Kludge lines if kludge lines are displayed in reading mode; don't quote kludge lines if kludge lines are not displayed in reading mode. In effect, it is buried relatively low-level down in msged: It always quotes everything it has loaded from the message; the kludge-line-stripper is normally only run when loading a message and you don't want to see them even when reading. If it is _really_ a problem, I could of course implement "switch quotenotes off" or something like that. Viele Gruesse, Tobias --- Msged/BSD TE 05 (pre)* Origin: Running FreeBSD 2.2.5 (2:2476/418) SEEN-BY: 270/101 104 396/1 600/675 622/419 632/107 633/260 267 270 359 371 SEEN-BY: 635/506 728 639/252 670/218 3615/50 @PATH: 2476/418 14 2410/200 2432/200 2433/1200 225 270/101 633/359 260 @PATH: 635/506 728 633/267 |
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