Thanks for replies. Taking them one by one;
From: Simon Ruderich simon@ruderich.com Go to the Bundle Editor (Bundle -> Bundle Editor -> Show Bundle Editor)
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Ok, I found that. I guess I could hack around in there as you suggest.
From: Robin Houston robin.houston@gmail.com Or you could just delete the preference item "Style: Underline".
Preference item? Oh, I see where that is. Ok, I changed that to
{ underline = '0'; }
which seems to work, and means I can turn it back on if I want it.
From: Jacob Rus jacobolus@gmail.com Or you could even add a "- text.plain" to the underline style.
What would be the syntax for that, exactly?
The real question here is *why* do you want "completely plain vanilla typing".
I'm no kind of programmer, although I do hack around with html, which is one of the things I want TxMt for. The thing I use plain text for more is when I am writing and organising my ideas; I like to get just the words down, I find if I try to write in a word processor I get immediately distracted by formatting issues and don't get my thoughts out.
Do you also not want to be able to invoke links by pressing ? on them?
Nah.
Do you not want plain text to have scopes for paragraphs which you can use reformatting commands on, etc?
I'll have to look at some of the tutorials; I only have a vague idea what you might mean here. What's that got to do with underlining links?
Or is this just a visual style issue?
Pretty much - like, I've read 'The Mac is Not a Typewriter' and I know that underlining, er, what's the technical term again... sucks!