Against massive quotes

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retrofuturist
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Re: Against massive quotes

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Greetings,

Thanks bhante. I'll bring those plug ins to David's attention and see if it's something he (and his tech expert) recommends installing. I personally have no problem with the current quote system, but it does take a little while to learn the syntax, so anything that can make it easy for people to quote without over-quoting is worth a look.

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Re: Against massive quotes

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it takes half a second to scroll thru these 'giant' quotes. sounds like an overly anal suggestion
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Re: Against massive quotes

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salayatananirodha wrote: Fri Mar 24, 2023 8:29 pm it takes half a second to scroll thru these 'giant' quotes. sounds like an overly anal suggestion
It also takes half a second to pass diarrhoea. So much for anal retentiveness.
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