A question of control

2004-05-07 Thread Nick Danger
When you highlight text and do a Reply Quoting Selected Text shouldn't that override any other default type response? In particular I'm referring to selecting text below the sig cutoff marks -- . If I select this text then I am making a conscious effort and decision to include this in my reply.

Re: A question of control

2004-05-07 Thread Gerard
ON Friday, May 7, 2004, 3:23:36 PM, you wrote: ND Thoughts? Opinions? Agree or disagree? Ginger or Mary Ann? Hi Nick, I agree fully. Me work around is copy and alt-ins paste -- Best regards, Gerard -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= “They are all

Re: A question of control

2004-05-07 Thread ken green
Nick Danger wrote: When you highlight text and do a Reply Quoting Selected Text shouldn't that override any other default type response? In particular I'm referring to selecting text below the sig cutoff marks -- . If I select this text then I am making a conscious effort and decision to include

Re: A question of control

2004-05-07 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello ken, On Fri, 07 May 2004 13:01:01 -0500 GMT (08/05/2004, 01:01 +0700 GMT), ken green wrote: kg ken green kg definitely Mary Ann I just highlighted this part below your sig delimiter and hit F4. No problem. -- Cheers, Thomas. Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste. Wenn

Re: A question of control

2004-05-07 Thread Nick Danger
Reply to message sent 5/7/2004, @ 01:12:30 (1:12 PM Locally) ~~~ Hello Thomas, I just highlighted this part below your sig delimiter and hit F4. No problem. Yeah, it's only if you quote above and below the delimiter that it kicks in

Re: A question of control

2004-05-07 Thread Gerard
ON Friday, May 7, 2004, 8:24:55 PM, you wrote: ND Yeah, it's only if you quote above and below the delimiter that it ND kicks in and overrides you. Hi Nick, It is more a case of interpreting a line as a signature delimiter. This: -- Is seen as a sig delimiter. -- Best

Re: A question of control

2004-05-07 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Friday, May 07, 2004, Gerard wrote... It is more a case of interpreting a line as a signature delimiter. This: -- Is seen as a sig delimiter. Not here it isn't... do you have the PGP stripper macro by any chance are you? I cannot remember the real name of the macro,

Re: A question of control

2004-05-07 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Gerard, Friday, May 7, 2004, 12:54:23 PM, you wrote: Gerard Hi Nick, Gerard It is more a case of interpreting a line as a signature delimiter. Gerard This: Gerard -- Gerard Is seen as a sig delimiter. Not here. -- Leif (TB list moderator and fellow end user).

Re[2]: A question of control

2004-05-07 Thread mm Meister
Dear Thomas, Friday, May 7, 2004, 2:12:30 PM, you responded to Ken: T I just highlighted this part below your sig delimiter and hit F4. No T problem. I tried this as well and the text below the sig delimiter did _not_ appear in the new message pane. -- Regards, Maggie

Re[3]: A question of control

2004-05-07 Thread Marten Gallagher
Dear Thomas, Friday, May 7, 2004, 2:12:30 PM, you responded to Ken: I tried this as well and the text below the sig delimiter did _not_ appear in the new message pane. Highlight anything above cut mark excluding the cut mark: sig cut off Highlight anything above cut mark including the cut

Re[4]: A question of control

2004-05-07 Thread mm Meister
Hello Marten, Friday, May 7, 2004, 5:25:05 PM, you wrote: M So: if the highlighted area has any part of itself above the cut mark M the sig is cut off M If the highlighted area does not include all three cut characters M (dash dash space) and has no part of itself above the cut mark: sig is M

Re: A question of control

2004-05-07 Thread Mica Mijatovic
Was Fri, 7 May 2004, at 14:34:19 -0500, when Jonathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This: -- Is seen as a sig delimiter. Not here it isn't... do you have the PGP stripper macro by any chance are you? I cannot remember the real name of the macro, but it is usually

Re: A question of control

2004-05-07 Thread MAU
Hello Nick, When you highlight text and do a Reply Quoting Selected Text shouldn't that override any other default type response? In particular I'm referring to selecting text below the sig cutoff marks -- . If I select this text then I am making a conscious effort and decision to include