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     The definition may optionally  be enclosed in quotes.  A definition
     must  be  enclosed  in  quotes  if  it contains leading or trailing
     spaces. The KLUDGE tells GoldED which kludges it should consider as
     "known" in addition to the built-in known kludges.

     Here are a bunch of  examples, most of which are  kludges generated
     by the GIGO Internet gateway software:

         KLUDGE "  "                 ; For wrapped kludges
         KLUDGE "Content-Type:"
         KLUDGE "Date:"
         KLUDGE "From:"
         KLUDGE "In-Reply-To:"
         KLUDGE "Message-Id:"
         KLUDGE "Mime-Version:"
         KLUDGE "Organization:"
         KLUDGE "Newsgroups:"
         KLUDGE "Received:"
         KLUDGE "Reply-To:"
         KLUDGE "Sender:"
         KLUDGE "Subject:"
         KLUDGE "To:"
         KLUDGE "Errors-To:"
         KLUDGE "X-FTN-From:"
         KLUDGE "ORIGREF:"           ; Gatebau?
         KLUDGE "ORIGID:"            ; Gatebau?
         KLUDGE "RFC-"               ; Seen in NET_DEV

     The kludges defined  with KLUDGE are  not case-sensitive, but  when
     GoldED looks for the kludges, it matches to the exact length.  This
     means that for example "RFC-" will match all kludges beginning with
     that string.

     The ASCII 1  kludge char should  not be included  in the definition
     string, but GoldED can handle it if you do.

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