Thanks both Thomas and Devid for clearing up the mystery. Apparently,
however, you can't set it to zero, just 1. If you actually enter a
zero in there, it resets to 1 when you close it. But 1 is fine. Why
is the default set at 20, I wonder?
Yuki
Tuesday, July 17, 2001, 2:59:15 PM, Thomas wrote:
TF> Hi Yuki,
TF> On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 07:46:04 +0900GMT (17/07/2001, 06:46 +0800GMT),
TF> Yuki Taga wrote:
TF> YT> When quoting certain strings of text, TB! apparently is adding a 'greater
TF> YT> than' character when it finds such a character in a text line, rather than
TF> YT> just at the beginning of the line.
TF> TB will look whether there is any 'greater than' in the first 20
TF> characters (if you have changed the default), and then treat anything
TF> before that as quoting prefix.
TF> How can TB know whether or not you 'mean' it this time? ;-)
TF> YT> Anyone know what's happening here, or how to avoid this?
TF> Preferences / Editor Prefs / Quote name limit: 0 characters.
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