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On Monday, October 28, 2002, Thomas Fernandez wrote...

>> Would you mean like the enchanced-text/rich text mode? I guess
>> there is nothing stopping RitLabs from creating such a feature,

> There are many wishes for this.

I semi agree... the only use I'd have for it is in code exchange as
sometimes it's easier to reference code in body text when it is of
different font type, like courier-new over times new roman for
example.

>> There has been rumours that HTML will be supported in version 2

> I've heard the rumour too. I like plain text, though...

Me too. I personally find it more professional than using something
that you cannot guarantee on the end users system, and yes that does
apply for HTML, as well as RTF. I've seen some people specifying fonts
that look 'cool' on their computer, but just didn't have the same
desired affect on mine.

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Jonathan Angliss
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