* Re: quoting with gnus
[not found] <ambtmi$aai@news.Informatik.Uni-Oldenburg.DE>
@ 2002-09-19 7:47 ` Torsten Müller
2002-09-19 8:03 ` Klaus Berndl
2002-09-19 8:56 ` Alexander Koptelov
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From: Torsten Müller @ 2002-09-19 7:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
Norbert Rump <norbert.rump@gmx.de> writes:
> My question: how can I do this? When writing a follow-up, I use C-x
> C-y to quote the article.
Why? If I want to write a follow-up I press just F and I get a new
buffer containing the original text in a just right quoted form. This
means with a single "> ". Without any prompt.
Torsten
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* Re: quoting with gnus
[not found] <ambtmi$aai@news.Informatik.Uni-Oldenburg.DE>
2002-09-19 7:47 ` quoting with gnus Torsten Müller
@ 2002-09-19 8:03 ` Klaus Berndl
[not found] ` <amc1ja$c0n@news.Informatik.Uni-Oldenburg.DE>
2002-09-19 8:56 ` Alexander Koptelov
2 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Klaus Berndl @ 2002-09-19 8:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
On 19 Sep 2002, Norbert Rump wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> after 10+ years in usenet I recently got complaints about my quoting
> mechanism. I usually quote with two initials and the usual ">"
> sign. The two initials seem to be quite unpopular, so I want to get
> rid of them.
>
> My question: how can I do this? When writing a follow-up, I use C-x
> C-y to quote the article. Then I get a prompt "Complete attribution
> name: <user name>". An empty user name will not be accepted. I guess
> there has to be some other way just to get the ">"-sign as quotation
> mark.
My recommendation: If you want quote correct and if you want not to bother how
to this and if you want have this all automatically after pressing F in Gnus
then use tc.el (Trivial cite). Despite of it's name it is really not trivial
but it does an outstanding job; the "trivial" means it does only the necessry
citing job and it does this constistent with the standards and nothing more.
Note so many features like supercite for example but the really citing job is
done much better.
Try it in combination with filladapt.el and your citing problems are gone.
You can get it from http://shasta.cs.uiuc.edu/~lrclause/tc.html
Ciao,
Klaus
>
> Any hints will be appreciated,
>
> Norbert
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* Re: quoting with gnus
[not found] <ambtmi$aai@news.Informatik.Uni-Oldenburg.DE>
2002-09-19 7:47 ` quoting with gnus Torsten Müller
2002-09-19 8:03 ` Klaus Berndl
@ 2002-09-19 8:56 ` Alexander Koptelov
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From: Alexander Koptelov @ 2002-09-19 8:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
The name of all your troubles is _super cite_.
I think that setting `message-cite-function' to `message-cite-original' will do
what you want =)
--
Alexander Koptelov
Institute for System Programming, Russian Academy of Sciences
e-mail: steve@ispras.ru
icq: 36208499
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