Hello, All;

This is my first post here using TB itself, so please bear with me.

I was a "point" on Fidonet for over ten years, using the mighty GoldED
message editor (I'm one of the few - the proud - the REGISTERED).
GoldED has a basic text editor built-in, rather like TB's. But it also
allowed you to define your own text editor, run as a child process,
feeding the editor with the properly-quoted and reflowed message. I
dislike Windows-style editors. Having "grown up" with DOS, I prefer
WordStar-style. Does TB have any way of defining an external text
editor, so I can continue using my favourite one?

I have on occasion copied a message via the clipboard and edited it
outside TB, before returning the modified text the same way. I tended
to get "shark's teeth" formatting, whether I used straight paste or
paste formatted. What should I look out for here, please?

-- 
TIA,
 Robert Bull                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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