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limey wrote:
> I have encountered a problem with OE-QuoteFix. I installed it, with > no improvement - in fact, *all* newsgroup messages had broken lines. I > uninstalled it and *all* newsgroup messages still have broken > lines. > Dora That's weird. I've never had a problem with it. -- Dave www.davebbq.com |
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limey > wrote:
> I have encountered a problem with OE-QuoteFix. I installed it, with no > improvement - in fact, *all* newsgroup messages had broken lines. I > uninstalled it and *all* newsgroup messages still have broken lines. Did you read the docs, especially the "usage" section and the FAQ? Did you follow the detailed instructions on how to configure both OE and OE-QuoteFix? Here is a very small abstract, just to give you an idea of what is contained in the docs. Victor Quote Character The character you want to use for indentation. It *must* be the same character you chose in Outlook Express (see [Tools -> Options -> Send -> Plain-Text Settings -> Indent Original Message with X], where X is the character in question) Wrap Column The position at which OE-QuoteFix should wrap quoted lines. Use a setting that is less than or equal to the setting in Outlook Express. See [Tools -> Options -> Send -> Plain-Text Settings (2x) -> Automatically wrap text at XX characters, when sending]. Only values >= 60 are accepted. A setting between 72 and 80 is strongly recommended. Standardized If enabled, all quote characters are converted Indentation to the one you selected above. If disabled, the indentation in the original message is preserved. Compressed Select this option to remove spaces from the Indentation indentation. For example, '> > > >' would become '>>>>'. If Standardized indentation is disabled, this only concerns the first quote level. |
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