On Wed, 1 Aug 2012 17:07:54 +1000 Lex Trotman elextr@gmail.com wrote:
Geany isn't a vim or emacs clone, so nobody really cared to read their mail in Geany enough to do it.
One correction --it is not "their mail", iow. when I use gvim as external editor within Claws-mail, then Claws handles headers and when I invoke 'external editor' with "Edit with external editor", gvim only handles body of the language starting with:
"On Wed, 1 Aug 2012 17:07:54 +1000 Lex Trotman elextr@gmail.com wrote:"
to cite this message.
Considering that we clean our replies before sending them, it means that usually there is only need to handle one or maximum two levels of quotes '>'.
Would be "nice" but is very language specific, would need language dependent smarts which lives in plugins not in core these days.
I see...
I'd have thought just plain text with the smarty_pants_reflow_plugin would be enough, but I guess markup filetypes might highlight links and things for you.
That's not the problem
Yet so far away :)
Huh...
PS in answer to your next, if a (acceptable if not perfect) existing filetype exists a custom filetype is just config file stuff, see the manual,
OK, I'll take a look if something can be cooked.
if you want something not in scintilla then its C++ as well.
He he...C++ is even worse (for me) than C. :-)