>> . Use the `reply-to-all' button so that the discussion stays on the >> list. It is not helpful if answers are suddenly sent to >> individuals only. Additionally, it helps to properly build up >> e-mail threads. > > Remove all non-list addresses from the reply list.
No. Sometimes, people write to the list who aren't subscribed, and the list owner (or some automatic algorithm) accepts the mail; in such cases the OP e-mail address should stay. This is probably one of the most trivial tasks an e-mail program should be able to handle, namely to display only one copy if there are multiple instances. I sometimes even insert a list member's e-mail address to the `CC' or `To' field to indicate that he or she is the primary recipient. >> . Use hard line breaks to have a line length of less than 80 >> characters. >> . Avoid tab characters. > > In LilyPond source, ... No, in e-mail also. IMHO, it greatly enhances readability if all lines of an e-mail are short, and if there are no tabs. Werner _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user