[OT]-Codes for Quote-Fix

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Andy

OK, OK, I know, I shouldn't use OE, which according to some is the worlds
worst email/newgroup reader. But I do, I actually prefer it for newsgroups,
tho not for email.

My question has to do with the codes that Quote-Fix translates, which is
another function in addition to coloring each response so one can tell the
head from the foot...sometimes. ;)

Where are the master codes kept?

I use ;) grin, :) smile, ;( frown and :D big smile, but where are the ones
for bolding, italics and others. Is there a magic repository in the sky?
Does Quote-Fix have such a list. I just remember installing Quote-Fix to
work with my OE and I don't even remember where I got it from.

Thanks. :)
 
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FYIS.org/estore

In Andy posted:
OK, OK, I know, I shouldn't use OE, which according to some is the
worlds worst email/newgroup reader. But I do, I actually prefer it
for newsgroups, tho not for email.

My question has to do with the codes that Quote-Fix translates, which
is another function in addition to coloring each response so one can
tell the head from the foot...sometimes. ;)

Where are the master codes kept?

I use ;) grin, :) smile, ;( frown and :D big smile, but where are the
ones for bolding, italics and others. Is there a magic repository in
the sky? Does Quote-Fix have such a list. I just remember installing
Quote-Fix to work with my OE and I don't even remember where I got it
from.

Thanks. :)

C:\Program Files\OE-QuoteFix\docs\index.html

Font styles - Will convert implied font styles into their HTML
equivalent, i.e. *bold* will become bold, _underlined_ will become
underlined and /italics/ will become italics. When you enable this
feature, a message box that allows you to choose whether the original
formatting characters are to remain in the message text will appear.

Emoticons - If checked, will convert certain text emoticons, such as
:) or ;), into images. The rules for converting character sequences
into images are laid down in emoticons.ini. The structure of the file:
every line contains a character sequence and a filename, divided by a
tab. The filename is relative to the emoticons directory. Special
characters must be specified with their respective HTML code, e.g. <
is specified as &lt; and > as &gt;.

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Susan Bugher

Andy said:
OK, OK, I know, I shouldn't use OE, which according to some is the worlds
worst email/newgroup reader. But I do, I actually prefer it for newsgroups,
tho not for email.

My question has to do with the codes that Quote-Fix translates, which is
another function in addition to coloring each response so one can tell the
head from the foot...sometimes. ;)

Where are the master codes kept?

I use ;) grin, :) smile, ;( frown and :D big smile, but where are the ones
for bolding, italics and others. Is there a magic repository in the sky?
Does Quote-Fix have such a list. I just remember installing Quote-Fix to
work with my OE and I don't even remember where I got it from.

Thanks. :)

Home page info here:

OE-Quotefix:

http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/PL2004INTERNET.htm#A521

Outlook-Quotefix

http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/PL2004INTERNET.htm#A536


Susan
 
C

CalamityKen

Andy typed:
OK, OK, I know, I shouldn't use OE, which according to some is the
worlds worst email/newgroup reader. But I do, I actually prefer it
for newsgroups, tho not for email.

My question has to do with the codes that Quote-Fix translates, which
is another function in addition to coloring each response so one can
tell the head from the foot...sometimes. ;)

Where are the master codes kept?

I use ;) grin, :) smile, ;( frown and :D big smile, but where are the
ones for bolding, italics and others. Is there a magic repository in
the sky? Does Quote-Fix have such a list. I just remember installing
Quote-Fix to work with my OE and I don't even remember where I got it
from.

Thanks. :)

The control file, emoticons.ini, has the definitions for the emoticons
folder.
 

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