Hi Alexander,
on Friday, December 17, 1999, 11:01:48 PM GMT+0800, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
>> PS> But this works not for the Subject line, unless somebody can tell
>> PS> how to nest quotes. The normal way to replace the subject of a
>> PS> message is
>>
>> PS> %SUBJECT=""%SUBJECT="Re: (This was the original subject)"
>>
>> Not quite. In Z notation, what you want is:
AVK> <snipped what in Russian we call "����� ���� �� �������",
AVK> although I have no idea how this might be translated:-(>
That's a real pity as I value your comments and advices - can someone
help out here and translate this into English, German, Spanish, Thai,
or even Chinese for me?
AVK> What Peter's macro does is exactly "finding", not replacing. It
AVK> _finds_ the part of the subject that follows any kind of string of
AVK> the sort "Re: AW: RE: Re: AW: aw:" or similar. After it finds it,
AVK> it *stores* the result (that is, the significant part of the subject
AVK> string) as the register %SUBPATT="3".
OK, I understand another valuable aspect of RegExp's.
AVK> %SUBJECT=""%SUBJECT="Re: %SUBPATT="3""
AVK> This ought to work, if it doesn't, it's a bug in TB and deserves a
AVK> formal bug report.
Does it? Did you or Peter try?
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Thanks,
Thomas.
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