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|  Maurice Kinal to Nick Boel  |
|  the solution would be to eliminate all h  |
|  04 Dec 24 19:30:05  |
 
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CHRS: UTF-8 4
Hey Nick!
NB> here is a test with nano and the "set fill 72" option set in
NB> .nanorc.
It looks great from this angle. From this perspective the result looks the
same output as
fold -s -w 69 | sed 's/^/ > /'
produces. I may switch to that output very soon with or without mutt.
NB> the spaces at the end of the lines are included (to keep flowed
NB> text in tact), and in a quote this may not be wanted.
And then again maybe it is given it makes it far easier to reconstruct the
original posted text, including lines, paragraphs, and the such. It looks to
be a keeper.
NB> if it wraps the quoted text nicely then we may be on to something
NB> here!
It looks that way to me. I'll definetly get back to you on this once I get a
chance to compare outputs between nano and a properly scripted (bash) fold/sed
quotes. So far I like what I see in this post -> "@MSGID: 233.t
xpower@1:154/700 2bb4e7ca".
Life is good,
Maurice
-o o- o- -o
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