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    Am 13.01.2006 11:21 tippte Alex P. dieses:
    When you reply to a plaintext message without linebreaks (i.e. with
    long lines), only the quote symbol '>' is inserted in the beginning
    of each paragraph, but the quoted text itself doesn't get
    "line-broken" reaching (far) beyond the right border of the compose
    window, which is a little bit annoying when you have to cite and
    answer parts of the message. Is there any possibility to make TB
    break the lines of the quoted text when replying?
    Use Edit -Rewrap at the whole message.
    Is there any possibility to make TB use its forward header in
    replies, instead of "on Date NN wrote:"? Is there any way to
    customize the forward header?
    #beh_replyheader
    HTH Alex
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  • No.1 | | 1360 bytes | |

    >When you reply to a plaintext message without linebreaks (i.e. with
    >long lines), only the quote symbol '>' is inserted in the beginning
    >of each paragraph, but the quoted text itself doesn't get
    >"line-broken" reaching (far) beyond the right border of the compose
    >window, which is a little bit annoying when you have to cite and
    >answer parts of the message. Is there any possibility to make TB
    >break the lines of the quoted text when replying?


    Use Edit -Rewrap at the whole message.

    Thank you. I didn't know it.

    >Is there any possibility to make TB use its forward header in
    >replies, instead of "on Date NN wrote:"? Is there any way to
    >customize the forward header?


    #beh_replyheader

    This link is about customizing a one-line reply header (inserting <bror '\n' results in these tags appearing in the header, and no linebreaks are inserted, at least in TB1.5). Actually, I wonder if it is possible to construct a multiline reply header and whether you can customize the forward header, which sometimes contains rather unnecessary things like references, for example.

    Alex P.

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  • No.2 | | 818 bytes | |

    Am 13.01.2006 15:56 tippte Alex P. dieses:
    >#beh_replyheader


    This link is about customizing a one-line reply header (inserting
    <bror '\n' results in these tags appearing in the header, and no
    linebreaks are inserted, at least in TB1.5). Actually, I wonder if it
    is possible to construct a multiline reply header and whether you can
    customize the forward header, which sometimes contains rather
    unnecessary things like references, for example.

    A '\n' in should results a linebreak. When you type '\n' over
    about:config the '\' whould be escaped. Enter the user_pref in the
    user.js or prefs.js.

    Alex

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  • No.3 | | 871 bytes | |

    Am 13.01.2006 15:56 tippte Alex P. dieses:
    #beh_replyheader
    >This link is about customizing a one-line reply header (inserting
    ><bror '\n' results in these tags appearing in the header, and no
    >linebreaks are inserted, at least in TB1.5). Actually, I wonder if it
    >is possible to construct a multiline reply header and whether you can
    >customize the forward header, which sometimes contains rather
    >unnecessary things like references, for example.


    A '\n' in should results a linebreak. When you type '\n' over
    about:config the '\' whould be escaped. Enter the user_pref in the
    user.js or prefs.js.

    Yes, it works. Thank you.

    Alex P.

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