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BBT> Have you selected "First Initial" (that's the setting I use) instead
BBT> of "Initials"?
Nope. It's set to 'Initials' and I'm using the 'Initial's QT from the
library.
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RO> Insufficient data. I'd need the original From: line and not the
RO> original To: to make more than a guess. And I'd need the complete
RO> macro/QT you're using...
Meant 'From' typed 'To'
From: "Stuart Hemming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
macro is 'Initia
At 8:50 AM on 3/5/2004, Stuart Hemming typed ...
S> Just for interests sake, can you tell me why replying to a message
S> with this 'To:' line ...
S> ,- [ ]
S> | Stuart Hemming (via DFN-CIS NetNews Service) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
S> `-
S> I get 'S>' rather than the expected 'SH>'.
Under A
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RO> Note that the %- macro is used to enhance readability (even though it
RO> seems to confuse you
That's me, Mr Confused.
Just for interests sake, can you tell me why replying to a message
with this 'To:' line ...
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Dear Stuart,
@5-Mar-2004, 08:59 Stuart Hemming [SH] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
SH> ??
SH>>> | %CAPITAL='%ABofromNAME="%-
SH> ^_^ One single, one double
SH>>> | %QINCLUDE=_Full Name - No AB Entry_"'
SH> __^^ And the same agai
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SH>> ,- [ ]
SH>> `-
MDP> Nothing wrong there.
??
SH>> | %CAPITAL='%ABofromNAME="%-
^_^ One single, one double
SH>> | %QINCLUDE=_Full Name - No AB Entry_"'
__^^ And the same
MDP>>> They are three separate *quick* templates. Create each as a QT
MDP>>> in the QT editor. ...
RG>> I used the first of the 3 templates there (the one called
RG>> Initials)
MDP> No! You have to have *all of them* or it won't work.
HEY! Works great! Thanks!
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Dear Edward,
@4-Mar-2004, 10:12 -0700 (04-Mar 17:12 UK time) Krall Ed-P27726
[EJK] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
EJK> I went back and hit DELETE a few times in the QT editor to
EJK> make sure there were no spurious LFs. Sure enough, it now
EJK> works correctly. Thanks for the hint.
Excelle
Marck
> It looks like you have a spurious end of line in the %QUOTESTYLE
> assignment. Check your quick templates. Paste them here if you want
> us to advise.
I went back and hit DELETE a few times in the QT editor to make sure there were no
spurious LFs. Sure enough, it now works correctly.
Dear Stuart,
@4-Mar-2004, 16:46 Stuart Hemming [SH] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
SH> Is the 2nd macro right?
Yes.
SH> I'm thinking about the quote marks ...
SH> ,- [ ]
SH> | %CAPITAL='%ABofromNAME="%-
SH> | %QINCLUDE=_Full Name - No AB Entry_"'
SH> `-
Nothing wrong there. Matched '
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Is the 2nd macro right? I'm thinking about the quote marks ...
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| %CAPITAL='%ABofromNAME="%-
| %QINCLUDE=_Full Name - No AB Entry_"'
`-
I get Cfa too.
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Using The Bat! v2.04.7 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
Aid
Dear Edward,
@4-Mar-2004, 09:20 -0700 (04-Mar 16:20 UK time) Krall Ed-P27726
[EJK] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
EJK> I am getting a different problem in using all three templates.
EJK> The Initials appear on a separate line. Here is an example
...
It looks like you have a spurious end of line
Marck,
I am getting a different problem in using all three templates. The Initials appear
on a separate line. Here is an example
Hello Jim,
Wednesday, December 17, 2003, 3:10:25 PM, you wrote:
JH
> SDRF Colleagues:
JH
> This is to remind you that we will have a telecon on Thursda
Dear Rich,
@4-Mar-2004, 11:00 -0500 (04-Mar 16:00 UK time) rich gregory [RG] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
MDP>> They are three separate *quick* templates. Create each as a QT
MDP>> in the QT editor. ...
RG> I used the first of the 3 templates there (the one called
RG> Initials)
No! You have t
MDP>>> The "Initials" macro on the FAQ macro library is a pretty good
MDP>>> one; I use it myself.
MDP>>> http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html#initials
MDP> They are three separate *quick* templates. Create each as a QT in
MDP> the QT editor.
MDP> Then, in your reply template use somethi
Dear Rich,
@4-Mar-2004, 09:08 -0500 (04-Mar 14:08 UK time) rich gregory [RG] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
MDP>> The "Initials" macro on the FAQ macro library is a pretty good
MDP>> one; I use it myself.
MDP>> http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html#initials
RG> I looked at the "Initial
RG>> How can I get the reply quotes to [consist only of the sender's
RG>> initials and] ignore the domain when the FROM address is not
RG>> bracketed?
MDP> The "Initials" macro on the FAQ macro library is a pretty good one;
MDP> I use it myself.
MDP> http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html
Hello bats,
on Wed, 3. Mar 2004 at 13:45:45 +0100 Andre Wichartz wrote:
rg>> If a sender's address is as such:
rg>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
rg>> then the quotes include the domain as part of the quote.
> Yes. I don't think it's really a problem but I guess the algorythm could
> be adopted to ignore eve
Dear Rich,
@2-Mar-2004, 19:33 -0500 (03-Mar 00:33 UK time) rich gregory [RG] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
RG> How can I get the reply quotes to ignore the domain when it is
RG> not bracketed?
The "Initials" macro on the FAQ macro library is a pretty good one;
I use it myself.
http:///www.silv
Hello rich,
On 3 Mar 2004 at 19:33:02 -0500 GMT [01:33 CET] you wrote:
rg> If a sender's address is as such:
rg> George Myname <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
rg> then the quotes work OK.
rg> If a sender's address is as such:
rg> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
rg> then the quotes include the domain as part of the quote.
Hello Batters!
Did anyone ever figure out how to tell the reply template to quote
using ONLY the initial(s) of the sender WITHOUT including the initials
of the domain as well? I did finally figure out *when* it was
happening.
As I mentioned earlier, my quote style as desired:
RG>
The quote style
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