Hi Yuki,

On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 07:46:04 +0900GMT (17/07/2001, 06:46 +0800GMT),
Yuki Taga wrote:

YT> When quoting certain strings of text, TB! apparently is adding a 'greater
YT> than' character when it finds such a character in a text line, rather than
YT> just at the beginning of the line.

TB will look whether there is any 'greater than' in the first 20
characters (if you have changed the default), and then treat anything
before that as quoting prefix.

How can TB know whether or not you 'mean' it this time? ;-)

YT> Anyone know what's happening here, or how to avoid this?

Preferences / Editor Prefs / Quote name limit: 0 characters.

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Cheers,
Thomas.

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