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From: Svend Tollak Munkejord <stm@bacchus.pvv.org>
Subject: Newlines after attribution lines get eaten
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 14:10:11 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <hddadkdsjik.fsf@bacchus.pvv.ntnu.no> (raw)

Hi,

I use trivial-cite and (an equivalent of) kai-tc-simple-attribution to make
attribution lines. The function inserts 

... " wrote:\n\n"

with *two* newline characters. Still, I only get *one* newline when I reply
to messages, that is, there is no blank line between the attribution line
and the cited text. However, if I translate "wrote" into for instance
Norwegian, i.e.,

" skreiv:\n\n"

*then* it works as expected, and there appears a blank line between the
attribution line and the cited text. 

This is mysterious. Why does newlines after "wrote:" get swallowed? 

(I use GNU Emacs 21.2 and Oort Gnus 0.07.)

Regards,
-- 
Svend Tollak Munkejord 


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