Ben Bucksch wrote: > > If you want to alter the color/thickness, you can do that with CSS. > Hey, I'll make a > graphic and plug this into CSS! Of course, that doesn't necessarily solve the long line wrap problem, but it's a start. :) >> possibly misinterpretting >> something in the message body, like a series of ">" in the beginning of >> a line that was not intended as quoted text (turning off graphical >> display corrected this). > > > Are you referring to those broken attribution lines generated by > supercite used by VM/Emacs? E.g. ">>>>> BB=Ben Bucksch wrote:"? In some cases, yes, but VM/Emacs is not the only thing that does this. One message I received was from a Novell user, which apparently does something very similar, plus he happened to include ">>>" in his response. It got real ugly.
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Dylan Schiemann
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Dylan Schiemann
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Ben Bucksch
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- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Daniel Bratell
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Oleg Rekutin
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- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Ben Bucksch
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text barney
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Stuart Ballard
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Ben Bucksch
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Stuart Ballard
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Oleg Rekutin
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Stuart Ballard
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Ben Bucksch
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- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Ben Bucksch
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text J.B. Moreno
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Ben Bucksch
