Hello Luc,

On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 00:57:10 +0100GMT (27-1-02, 0:57 +0100GMT, where I
live), you wrote:

RO>> Ouch! That's rather long isn't it?
L> so, the bigger the better doesn't apply ?

Not exactly. You know what it does, do you? It's the number of
characters you can put before a quote-mark (>) while the line is still
recognized as a qoute.
You're using initials as quote prefix, those are rarely longer than
three or four characters. But you've got quotes as 30, that means when
you're using > in a sentence (like I'm doing now) you'll see that
sentence marked as a quoted line, while it clearly ain't. Five will do
fine most of the time and more than ten is rather overdone.


-- 
Groetjes, Roelof


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