On Jul 25, 2015 11:35 AM, "Laura Creighton" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Gmail eats Python.
>
> We just saw this mail back from Sebastian Luque which says in part:
>
> >>> try: all_your_code_which_is_happy_with_non_scalars except
> >>> WhateverErrorPythonGivesYouWhenYouTryThisWithScalars:
> >>> whatever_you_want_to_do_when_this_happens
>
> Ow! Gmail is understanding the >>> I stuck in as 'this is from the
> python console as a quoting marker and thinks it can reflow that.
>
> I think that splunqe must already have gmail set for plain text or
> else even worse mangling must show up.
>
> How do you teach gmail not to reflow what it thinks of as
> 'other people's quoted text'?
Add same whitespace in front of the >'s, in plain text mode:
>>> def test(): pass
...
>>> print('Hi world')
Hi world
>>>
(Hopefully that will work from my phone)
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Zach
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