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Hi Tony,
On 24 September 2000 at 20:54:04 GMT +0100 (which was 20:54 where I
live) Tony Boom wrote and made these points on the subject
of "%ISSIGNATURE explanation":
TB> If you want to use a specific signature that is defined as a QT,
TB> then including %ISSIGNATURE in the template
(That's "Quick Template", yes?)
TB> just removes the existing signature in (now forgive me if I'm
TB> wrong) exactly the same was as a regexp would remove a PGP
TB> signature.
Well, soggier than that, but yes.
TB> Without %ISSIGNATURE you end up with two signatures... Or am I
TB> completely on the wrong track?
Kind of.
%ISSIGNATURE is a macro which only has relevance to Quick Templates.
That's where it lives.
If you invoke a Quick Template which has %ISSIGNATURE in it from
*anywhere* in a message - in the editor or in a regular template -
then any other signature in the message at that moment is replaced
*immediately* with the signature in that Quick Template.
It looks really good when you type the handle of a QT sig and watch it
replace the current sig on the fly without moving the cursor.
Is that any clearer?
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Cheers,
.\\arck
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