Re: Q: Does someone already have a > hard wrapper?
Re: Q: Does someone already have a > hard wrapper?
- Subject: Re: Q: Does someone already have a > hard wrapper?
- From: David Meieran <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 23:26:23 -0400
install the free WordService.service. Type Command-& on selected text.
Mission accomplished.
dm
On Monday, July 29, 2002, at 08:32 AM, John Stewart wrote:
On 7/29/02 at 4:35 AM, the entity email@hidden spoke thusly
I have a little scripts that I use to grab email and hard
wrap it down to 59 characters and add the internet quoting
">" in front of each line. It works well for such things as
this list email, insuring that by wrapping it down so small,
multiple requotes will still wrap in everyone's email
readers by default.
The problem (or more over, hassle) has been to segment out
pre-existing quoted text from an email (i.e. - from a
string or list of char), remove the > symbol, rewrap it
downwards, add > and reinsert it into the string (list)
easily. Before I try reinventing the wheel, I figure I'll
simply ask if someone else has something that does it... or
failing that, a simple way to insert additional items into
the center of a list, bumping the rest down...
Marc,
Take a peek at "textSOAP 3" ($19.95) from Unmarked Software
<http://www.unmarked.com/textsoap_mac.html>.
It's scriptable and even includes it's own osax for when you don't need
the full application.
There are lots of predefined cleaners including removal and insertion
of quotes and for re-wrapping text (50, 60 or 70). If you feel
adventuresome you can also write your own clearners or combinations of
cleaners.
It includes tool palettes for use in BBEdit and Mailsmith.
John
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