* Dave Sherohman | ...unless the replier goes in and manually calls fmt to re-wrap the | text sanely (or uses 'gq' in vim), then adds a '> ' to the start of | each line. But that usually leads to said replier getting really | annoyed at neverending lines in fairly short order.
(yes, I know, old mail, but I'm catching up on -curiosa. :) (setq-default sentence-end "[.?!][]\"')}]*[ \n]+") (setq-default paragraph-start "^[|:> \t]*$") (setq-default paragraph-separate (default-value 'paragraph-start)) (setq adaptive-fill-regexp (substring (default-value 'paragraph-start) 1 -1)) in .emacs and using M-q to rewrap works nicely here. I would imagine other editors can do the same. -- Tollef Fog Heen ,''`. UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are : :' : `. `' `-