I do know, however, that in the past gmail has included quoted material from
earlier messages in replies, irrespective of the fact that the quoted material
was hidden from view in the Read pane. Therefore, I have always advised new
members who use gmail to click the Show Trimmed Content icon in the lower left
of the Reply pane and manually delete that material.
Today, I find that the Gmail interface appears to have been modified, so that
quoted material now appears in the Reply pane as text.
Is this true for everyone now? Is it safe to set aside this gmail-specific
advice for the time being?
TIA
Steve Venti, on behalf of
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Today, I find that the Gmail interface appears to have been modified, so that
quoted material now appears in the Reply pane as text.
Is this true for everyone now? Is it safe to set aside this gmail-specific
advice for the time being?
> I do know, however, that in the past gmail has included quoted material from
> earlier messages in replies, irrespective of the fact that the quoted material
> was hidden from view in the Read pane. Therefore, I have always advised new
> members who use gmail to click the Show Trimmed Content icon in the lower left
> of the Reply pane and manually delete that material.
Gmail users have another very good option for judicious quoting. Open
Settings, and under the Labs tab enable the feature, "Quote selected
text." Then before you hit "R" to reply to a message, first select the
text you want quoted, as I have in this message. Only the selected
text will appear in your reply message.
Wataru Tenga, Tokyo
> Gmail users have another very good option for judicious quoting. Open
> Settings, and under the Labs tab enable the feature, "Quote selected
> text."
My family and I are personal friends (and my husband and I are former
coworkers) of the Google employee who came up with that particular Lab.
:) Nice to see someone using it in the wild, so to speak.
Nora
at the end of one very long week, workwise
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Nora Stevens Heath <no...@fumizuki.com>
J-E translations: http://www.fumizuki.com/
> Wataru Tenga wrote:
>
> > Gmail users have another very good option for judicious quoting. Open
> > Settings, and under the Labs tab enable the feature, "Quote selected
> > text."
>
> My family and I are personal friends (and my husband and I are former
> coworkers) of the Google employee who came up with that particular Lab.
> :) Nice to see someone using it in the wild, so to speak.
Becky has had this functionality for as long as I can remember. You
don't even need a setting for it. If something is defined when you hit
"Reply", Becky by default quotes only that text. If nothing is defined,
it (she?) quotes the entire message.
Wolfgang Bechstein
Most Japanese email programs have had it for decades, though Becky was
one of the first to implement it and the three-paned interface. Nora's
friend, however, deserves praise for implementing it in a Web-based
mailer for the first time.
Wataru Tenga, Tokyo
Most Japanese email programs have had it for decades, though Becky was
one of the first to implement it and the three-paned interface. Nora's
friend, however, deserves praise for implementing it in a Web-based
mailer for the first time.
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Oh, you know all the words, and you sung all the notes,
But you never quite learned the song, she sang.
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