tir, 16 06 2009 kl. 04:50 -0500, skrev dmelliott:
>     O.K., let's give this a try.  The demo is changed.  See if it is O.K., 
> if you would  (works on my Pentium II).

This looks fine to me, although you should use '%!demo' rather than '%!
test' -- the latter is for unit testing, whereas '%!demo' is for
demonstrating function usage. I've made this change and submited the
function to the 'integration' package in SVN.

>     No, it is not that I am getting things in HTML, although I wish I was. 
> It is that Octave is the only recipient that I write to that seems to want 
> 'plain text'.  I can't believe that anybody still does E-Mail in plain text; 
> gopher?  Even my spell checker does not work with plain text.  HTML is much 
> easier to read, and has the normal facilities for written documents.

You are the first person I have ever heard say this. To me it sounds as
if you have a really bad e-mail client.

>     So the question is:  do you prefer to receive things in 'plain text'?

Yes. I think _all_ mailing lists out there prefers this. It it the
common way of doing things.

Søren


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