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Re: [Pan-users] What means " [quoted text muted]"??


From: David Shochat
Subject: Re: [Pan-users] What means " [quoted text muted]"??
Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2006 11:50:00 -0500
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Beartooth wrote:
The phrase "[quoted text muted]," new to me, seems to be something Pan is
doing: indicating the presence of a quoted passage in a post, and
suppressing it. Fine -- sometimes. But there are often reasons why a
poster quotes, as there should be -- and therefore reasons to want to see
just exactly what it is that he's quoting.

So, I presume, there must be a control to turn this "muting" on and off.
But I don't see it. I don't even see anything I might guess meant control
over that.
There is. By trial and error, I just determined that pressing 'q' will do the trick (I had stumbled on it once before but forgot which key it was) 'q' was an obvious thing to try, though. I do wish there were documentation.
-- David





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