• Quoting a message in a reply

    From Xir@VERT to All on Mon Nov 3 15:13:55 2014
    This is likely a stupid question, but I haven't found a solution yet. I'm using SlyEdit 1.40 and I'd like to know how to reply to a message and include a quote of the original message text in my reply. Anyone wanna point me in the right direction?

    Xir
    Sysop, Bayou Connection

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  • From nightcrawler@VERT to Xir on Mon Nov 3 21:04:06 2014
    Re: Quoting a message in a reply
    By: Xir to All on Mon Nov 03 2014 03:13 pm

    This is likely a stupid question, but I haven't found a solution yet.
    I'm using SlyEdit 1.40 and I'd like to know how to reply to a message
    and include a quote of the original message text in my reply. Anyone
    wanna point me in the right direction?

    Ctrl-q

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    darksanctuary.darktech.org

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  • From wkitty42@VERT to Xir on Mon Nov 3 20:45:00 2014
    On 11/03/14, Xir said the following...

    This is likely a stupid question, but I haven't found a solution
    yet. I'm using SlyEdit 1.40 and I'd like to know how to reply to a
    message and include a quote of the original message text in my reply. Anyone wanna point me in the right direction?

    IIRC, at the bottom of the screen is a help line... i believe that it shows that you can use CTRL-Q or a slash command to bring up the quote window...
    then you just arrow to the lines you want to quote and hit enter on them... once you have them, then hit CTRL-Q again to close the quote window and type your response... you can do the quote thing multiple times if desired...

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  • From Xir@VERT to wkitty42 on Tue Nov 4 08:00:24 2014
    Re: Re: Quoting a message in a reply
    By: wkitty42 to Xir on Mon Nov 03 2014 08:45 pm

    IIRC, at the bottom of the screen is a help line... i believe that it shows that you can use CTRL-Q or a slash command to bring up the quote window... then you just arrow to the lines you want to quote and hit enter on them... once you have them, then hit CTRL-Q again to close the quote window and type your response... you can do the quote thing multiple times if desired...

    As you can see, you're right and I appreciate the both of you for pointing me in the right direction. How I missed that line at the bottom I have no idea.

    Thanks again.

    Xir
    Sysop, Bayou Connection

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