On Saturday, September 16, 2000 at 1:42 PM or thereabouts, A .
Curtis Martin wrote the following about Reply templates:
B>> 2) The %Quotes macro puts the ">" character on every non-blank
B>> line of the original text. I prefer to have the ">" character on
B>> EVERY line of the included text, not just the ones that aren't
B>> blank. How can I do that?
ACM> You can't. That is how TB! quotes and I agree with it. Blank
ACM> lines between paragraphs were inserted by the sender and should
ACM> be quoted as well. If the quotes aren't there then I and others
ACM> will begin to assume that you may have deleted blocks of text
ACM> etc.
I think I'm misunderstanding either the question/stated desire here
or your response.
If you reply to this message, I think you'll see a paragraph starting
with
> I think ...
followed by a blank line, then another quoted paragraph starting
with
> If you reply ...
I think the original question was how to get that blank line to show
the quotation marker, as well, rather than remain blank ... your
answer seems to say that it does, but on my end here it does not.
What am I misunderstanding in this exchange?
Chuck
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