Getting rid of colored quote bars...
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I was pointed here in order to find out how to remove the brackets when replying to email. I'm still confused admittedly. Outlook has a methord of simply removing them. I don't see how that's accomplished with TB. I don't like quote marks of *any* kind when I'm replying to emal because I primarily use it to co-write pieced with fellow writers. Brackets and funny lines only make the final editing less than easy before submission. Is there there simple way, when using 'text only' to make the quote marks and bars disappear when replying to email?
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Nici wrote:I don't like quote marks of *any* kind when I'm replying to emal because I primarily use it to co-write pieced with fellow writers.
It sounds like what you're doing is collaboratively authoring a document by passing it back and forth, with all parties making changes in turn. Perhaps that is better done by an attachment (of a word-processor document or a plain-text one) rather than in the main body of a message. Quoting of messages on reply wasn't really designed for the sort of authoring situation you're using it for.
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Okay, then in this case unfortunately I'm going to have to stick to Outlook--which has an option to turn quotes off entirely. However, please remember that there are quite a few folks who belong to Pbem's that utilize the 'quote off' option--as well as authors who don't like the cumbersome usage of attachments in order to work. An option that allows 'quotes off' might be something to consider in future.
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REMOVING > > > > >
Nici wrote:I was pointed here in order to find out how to remove the brackets when replying to email. I'm still confused admittedly. Outlook has a methord of simply removing them. I don't see how that's accomplished with TB. I don't like quote marks of *any* kind when I'm replying to emal because I primarily use it to co-write pieced with fellow writers. Brackets and funny lines only make the final editing less than easy before submission. Is there there simple way, when using 'text only' to make the quote marks and bars disappear when replying to email?
Go to EDIT , FIND AND REPLACE , type in > , leave REPLACE WITH blank. Click on find , then click on Replace All
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Re: REMOVING > > > > >
KRS wrote:Nici wrote:I was pointed here in order to find out how to remove the brackets when replying to email. I'm still confused admittedly. Outlook has a methord of simply removing them. I don't see how that's accomplished with TB. I don't like quote marks of *any* kind when I'm replying to emal because I primarily use it to co-write pieced with fellow writers. Brackets and funny lines only make the final editing less than easy before submission. Is there there simple way, when using 'text only' to make the quote marks and bars disappear when replying to email?
Go to EDIT , FIND AND REPLACE , type in > , leave REPLACE WITH blank. Click on find , then click on Replace All
SORRY; should have said go to EDIT AS NEW and then Go to EDIT ......
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A quick fix to take out the ">" marks would be to copy the whole message before you hit the reply button, then paste it into the reply. Like this:
Ctrl-A selects the whole original message
Ctrl-C copies that to the clipboard
Crtl-R to reply
Ctrl-A to select the whole quoted reply text
Ctrl-V to replace it with the clipboard contents.
Not too bad - hold down the Control key and hit five keys.
Ctrl-A selects the whole original message
Ctrl-C copies that to the clipboard
Crtl-R to reply
Ctrl-A to select the whole quoted reply text
Ctrl-V to replace it with the clipboard contents.
Not too bad - hold down the Control key and hit five keys.
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I have edited (or created) userContent.css and put it in 'Chrome'
as blockquote[type=cite] {
padding-bottom: 0 ! important;
padding-top: 0 ! important;
padding-left: 0 ! important;
border-left: none ! important;
border-right: none ! important;
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I have edited (or created) user.js and put it in
thunderbird\defaults\profile as:
user_pref("mail.quoted_graphical", false);
user_pref("mailnews.display.disable_format_flowed_support", true);
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I still get the bars when I reply
I must be doing something wrong but don't know what.
as blockquote[type=cite] {
padding-bottom: 0 ! important;
padding-top: 0 ! important;
padding-left: 0 ! important;
border-left: none ! important;
border-right: none ! important;
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I have edited (or created) user.js and put it in
thunderbird\defaults\profile as:
user_pref("mail.quoted_graphical", false);
user_pref("mailnews.display.disable_format_flowed_support", true);
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I still get the bars when I reply
I must be doing something wrong but don't know what.
Bob K.
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tenbob wrote:I have edited (or created) userContent.css and put it in 'Chrome'
as blockquote[type=cite] {
padding-bottom: 0 ! important;
padding-top: 0 ! important;
padding-left: 0 ! important;
border-left: none ! important;
border-right: none ! important;
==========================
I have edited (or created) user.js and put it in
thunderbird\defaults\profile as:
user_pref("mail.quoted_graphical", false);
user_pref("mailnews.display.disable_format_flowed_support", true);
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I still get the bars when I reply
I must be doing something wrong but don't know what.
It looks like you put it in the Thunderbird folder instead of in your profile folder.
Gord McFee
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