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kend...@gmail.com

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Apr 13, 2006, 12:35:01 PM4/13/06
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Hi!

Using the TW I tried to underline a word in mayus like this:

__DOS__ or __WHATYOUWANT__

and it makes strange things, like show the lates __ and ignoring the
rest of the underline orders. I tried different modes and making

__//DOS//__ or ==DOS==

all went OK.

Bye.

Clint Checketts

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Apr 13, 2006, 12:43:11 PM4/13/06
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On 4/13/06, kend...@gmail.com <kend...@gmail.com> wrote:
Using the TW I tried to underline a word in mayus like this:

__DOS__ or __WHATYOUWANT__

Weird. If you add a space around the word: __ DOS __ or __ WHATYOUWANT __

It works correctly.

-Clint

Jeremy Ruston

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Apr 14, 2006, 4:31:28 AM4/14/06
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Wooo, this is a seriously strange bug.

The same code is used to handle double underscores for underlining as
double equalsigns for strikethrough. However, ==JEREMY== works file
while __JEREMY__ doesn't. Hmmmm I'll have to study this.

Cheers

Jeremy


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Luke Blanshard

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Apr 14, 2006, 10:52:04 PM4/14/06
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Jeremy Ruston wrote:
> Wooo, this is a seriously strange bug.
>
> The same code is used to handle double underscores for underlining as
> double equalsigns for strikethrough. However, ==JEREMY== works file
> while __JEREMY__ doesn't. Hmmmm I'll have to study this.

I wonder if this might be because you count the underline character as
a lowercase letter?

Just an idea, I haven't looked into it at all.

Luke

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