Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Saturday, January 29, 2000, Fred Weissman wrote to John De Hoog about
Selecting quoted portion of a reply:
FW> Is there an equivalent for a -forward- quoting selected text?
FW> I often need to forward only a portion of a message, and this would make it
FW
Friday, January 28, 2000, 7:52:42 PM, Thomas wrote:
SL>> Not only that but Kludges is called RFC822 headers there. Odd.
> Everywhere now, except in the Main Menu under View, I think. Hmm.
And filters.
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On Sat, 29 Jan 2000 11:50:34 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
AM>> I meant right clicking on the message in the message list, not right
AM>> clicking in the message body. :)
> OK, got it. Did you know these options are missing when you do that in
> the View Folder (in which I read my mail afte
Hi Steve,
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 08:33:05 -0800GMT (29/01/2000, 00:33 +0800GMT),
Steve Lamb wrote:
SL> Not only that but Kludges is called RFC822 headers there. Odd.
Everywhere now, except in the Main Menu under View, I think. Hmm.
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Thomas.
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Hi Allie,
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 03:13:41 -0500GMT (28/01/2000, 16:13 +0800GMT),
Allie Martin wrote:
>>>That'd be F4 or right-click on the message, go to specials and it's
>>> there "reply quoting using selected text".
>> Well, I get no "specials" when I right-click on a message. Reply,
>> an
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 21:30:46 -0500, Fred Weissman wrote:
> Is there an equivalent for a -forward- quoting selected text?
> I often need to forward only a portion of a message, and this would make it
> much easier than deleting all the unnecessary section
I'm afraid not. :)
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CU, Alli
> Allie wrote...
AM>> That'd be F4 or right-click on the message, go to specials and it's
AM>> there "reply quoting using selected text".
> That's it, F4! Thanks! This is a fine solution, and another example of
> how well thought out a program it is.
Is there an equivalent for a -forward- quoti
Friday, January 28, 2000, 1:56:59 PM, Allie wrote:
> ** Life would be easier if I had the source code. **
vim life.pl
/sub death(){
I#:wq
rerun
:)
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On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 19:49:40 +0300, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
> Hey, Steve, seems we've already got what we asked for... These are the
> relevant headers of your message:
[..snip..]
> The only thing that's left to do is to ask RIT labs to add support for these
> headers to the program;-)
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 13:50:47 -0800, Nick Andriash wrote:
> A straight F4 without any text selected will also get you a reply without
> quotation.
Yes, that's true and it very much has had me wondering why the
Shift+F4 key in that case. Ah well :)
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On Thursday, January 27, 2000, 11:10:19 PM, Allie Martin wrote:
> F4 - Reply quoting selected text
> Shift+F4 - Reply without quotation
> Ctrl+F4 - Reply using address in From header or Reply to Sender.
A straight F4 without any text selected will also get you a reply without
quotation.
Nick
Hi there!
On 28 Jan 00, at 8:33, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: Selecting quoted portion of a reply":
Hey, Steve, seems we've already got what we asked for... These are the
relevant headers of your message:
> List--Help:
(this is an error: it should have been List-Help
Friday, January 28, 2000, 12:07:58 AM, Thomas wrote:
> Well, I get no "specials" when I right-click on a message. Reply,
> and reply all, no question about quoting or not.
Not only that but Kludges is called RFC822 headers there. Odd.
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On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 16:07:58 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
>>That'd be F4 or right-click on the message, go to specials and it's
>> there "reply quoting using selected text".
> Well, I get no "specials" when I right-click on a message. Reply,
> and reply all, no question about quoting or no
Hello Listmembers,
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 at 14:43:23 [GMT +0800] Thomas Fernandez wrote:
JDH>> With Agent, Eudora, and many other programs, selecting a portion of
JDH>> the original message and hitting Reply (or the keyboard equivalent)
JDH>> results in just that portion appearing in your repl
Hi Allie,
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 02:33:12 -0500GMT (28/01/2000, 15:33 +0800GMT),
Allie Martin wrote:
>> cntrl-F4 : reply quoting all.
AM> ^
AM> Err. That should be 'reply specifically to sender'
Get a feeling I'm not using the shortcuts? You're right.
Hi John,
Friday, January 28, 2000, 6:53:17 AM, you wrote:
JDH> This is what happens when I select a text portion and hit Shift-F4 --
JDH> no text gets quoted. What's it supposed to do??
It is just F4 no shift, works for me
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On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 16:21:34 +0900, John De Hoog wrote:
AM>> That'd be F4 or right-click on the message, go to specials and it's
AM>> there "reply quoting using selected text".
> That's it, F4! Thanks! This is a fine solution, and another example of
> how well thought out a program it is.
H
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 15:07:20 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> Sorry, mistake in my previous message. This is correct:
> shift-F4 : reply without any quotes.
> F4 (only): reply quoting marked text (I just used it).
> cntrl-F4 : reply quoting all.
^
Err
Allie wrote...
AM> That'd be F4 or right-click on the message, go to specials and it's
AM> there "reply quoting using selected text".
That's it, F4! Thanks! This is a fine solution, and another example of
how well thought out a program it is.
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Yours,
John De Hoog, Tokyo
http://wonmug.com
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 15:53:17 +0900, John De Hoog wrote:
> This is what happens when I select a text portion and hit Shift-F4 -- no
> text gets quoted. What's it supposed to do??
It did what it is supposed to:
F4 - Reply quoting selected text
Shift+F4 - Reply without quotation
Ctrl+F4 - Re
Hi John,
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 15:48:06 +0900GMT (28/01/2000, 14:48 +0800GMT),
John De Hoog wrote:
JDH> The Datula approach, though, has the advantage of letting you select
JDH> text, open the context menu on it and decide what to do, with one
JDH> option being to reply to that portion alo
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 15:30:25 +0900, John De Hoog wrote:
> Most email clients allow you to select just part of a message before
> you hit Reply, with only the selected part showing up as the quoted
> text. TB seems to be missing that function, or is there an easy
> way to do it that I have
Thomas wrote...
This is what happens when I select a text portion and hit Shift-F4 --
no text gets quoted. What's it supposed to do??
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Yours,
John De Hoog, Tokyo
http://wonmug.com
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Steve wrote...
SL> On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 03:30:25PM +0900, John De Hoog wrote:
>> I tend to prefer the former approach, which is easy and more widely
>> used.
SL> The problem is that it makes the assumption that if text is marked then
SL> you want to use it for a reply. That is not th
Hi John,
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 15:30:25 +0900GMT (28/01/2000, 14:30 +0800GMT),
John De Hoog wrote:
JDH> With Agent, Eudora, and many other programs, selecting a portion of
JDH> the original message and hitting Reply (or the keyboard equivalent)
JDH> results in just that portion appearing in yo
On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 03:30:25PM +0900, John De Hoog wrote:
> I tend to prefer the former approach, which is easy and more widely
> used.
The problem is that it makes the assumption that if text is marked then
you want to use it for a reply. That is not the only reason to mark text. A
Hello, Bat users,
Most email clients allow you to select just part of a message before
you hit Reply, with only the selected part showing up as the quoted
text. TB seems to be missing that function, or is there an easy
way to do it that I haven't discovered?
With Agent, Eudora, and ma
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