Yamamoto Hirotaka <ymmt@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> writes: > I made some addition to customize yank-prefix interactively when > citing a message. Only "> " is the recommended yank prefix (see RFC1036bis), so I don't think (literally) asking people to misbehave is a good idea. > * message-ignore-citation-rexexp > Lines which match this regexp will not be inserted > yank-prefix. nil means all lines will be prefixed by > `message-yank-prefix'. When do you need this? -- (domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.) larsi@gnus.org * Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> writes: > Yamamoto Hirotaka <ymmt@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> writes: > > > I made some addition to customize yank-prefix interactively when > > citing a message. > > Only "> " is the recommended yank prefix (see RFC1036bis), so I don't > think (literally) asking people to misbehave is a good idea. I didn't know that. sorry for annoying you. > > * message-ignore-citation-rexexp > > Lines which match this regexp will not be inserted > > yank-prefix. nil means all lines will be prefixed by > > `message-yank-prefix'. > > When do you need this? This regexp matches (by default) blank lines and (seem like) already cited lines like ymmt> foo bar and keep them not to be cited again. Ex. Following text will be cited with, for example, yank-prefix "bar> ", --- foo> Oh, the earth is turning! really? --- resulting text is, --- foo> Oh, the earth is turning! bar> really? ---
Yamamoto Hirotaka <ymmt@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> writes:
> foo> Oh, the earth is turning!
>
> really?
> ---
>
> resulting text is,
>
> ---
> foo> Oh, the earth is turning!
>
> bar> really?
Why don't you use the Supercite package?
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Yamamoto Hirotaka <ymmt@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> writes: >> > * message-ignore-citation-rexexp >> When do you need this? > This regexp matches (by default) blank lines and (seem like) > already cited lines like ymmt> foo bar > and keep them not to be cited again. > Ex. Following text will be cited with, for example, yank-prefix > "bar> ", > --- foo> Oh, the earth is turning! > really? > --- > resulting text is, > --- foo> Oh, the earth is turning! bar> really? > --- Why don't you use Supercite?