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In <mid:1311903306.20021111145348@;activewin.com>,
Mean Drake [MD] wrote:'

MD> The Bat! offers a number of templates for replies, forwards etc.
MD> But is there any way to customise the ">" marks used in these.
MD> Like in OE one can elect to use any character or none at all
MD> while quoting original text. Here it seems we use the initials
MD> or name or ">" characters but cannot set it to nothing or some
MD> other character. Is it possible to customise that.

Not without the use of a fancy regex macro.

Why do you wish to do this anyway? Note that many clients, including
TB! will only recognize '>' as a quote prefix and will therefore not
treat text prefixed in any other way, as a quote. This can lead to
unwanted side effects. For example, TB! here colours quoted text
differently. If it doesn't detect the '>' prefix, the quoted text
will not be coloured.

This is why it's not such a good idea to use initialled quote
prefixes all the time. I personally confine using initialled quotes
when writing to those who use a client that supports it.

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Allie C Martin     \      TB! v1.62/Beta7 & WinXP Pro (SP1)
 List Moderator    /   PGP Key - http://pub-key.ac-martin.com
 
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