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Updated for SlyEdit 1.51

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SlyEdit message editor
Version 1.50
Release date: 2017-08-05
Version 1.51
Release date: 2017-09-16
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11. User settings
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SlyEdit version 1.32 added the ability for each user to configure some settings
for themselves. The user settings include the following:
Since version 1.32, SlyEdit has the ability for each user to configure some
settings for themselves. The user settings include the following:
- Whether or not to enable the option to use taglines
- Whether or not to add the original author's initials to quote lines
(this was previously only configurable in SlyEdit.cfg)
- Whether or not to indent quote lines that use author's intials (this was
previously only configurable in SlyEdit.cfg)
- Whether or not to trim spaces from quoted lines (when replying to messages).
Some users indent their paragraphs with spaces as a writing style. When
this setting is enabled, this feature removes leading spaces from quoted
lines when replying to a message. A user might want to disable this, for
example, when they want to ensure that a message is quoted exactly as-is.
- Whether or not to auto-sign messages. When this setting is enabled, the
user's messages are automatically signed with their alias or their real
name, depending on the sub-board's settings. There is additionally a setting
to specify whehter to use only their first name when signing with their
real name, and also whether to sign emails with their real name (emails
don't have a configuration like sub-boards do).
The user settings files will be stored in the sbbs/data/user directory with the
filename <user number>.SlyEdit_Settings, and the user number will be 0-padded
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