> A: No.
> Q: Should I include quotations after my reply?
Ha! This gave me a laugh.
Jon
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* Jon S. Berndt -- Saturday 21 July 2007:
> is HTML to be avoided?
I can't stand HTML messages. HTML messages are for web pages, for
blinking stuff and pony pictures, but meaningful text doesn't usually
need HTML. It's just hard to keep people from using it. (Maybe with
a nasty filter on the list
> Top posting is always annoying and wrong. Of course, it's bad to
> have 100 quoted lines with a single "OK" under them. But the problem
> here is not the "OK", but the nonsensical hundred lines!
>
> m.
More importantly: is HTML to be avoided?
Jon
* Bill Galbraith -- Saturday 21 July 2007:
> If you are following a discussion, it's nice to see the reply at the
> top, so that you don't have to scroll through a lot of stuff, just to
> see "okay, I'll try that."
Top posting is always annoying and wrong. Of course, it's bad to
have 100 quoted li
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> Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 12:51 PM
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> Subject: [Flightgear-devel] List message format
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> Is there a convention we s
Is there a convention we should follow for formatting messages here (besides
trying not to top post - which I admit I am guilty of)?
It's not easy to reply to messages formatted in HTML. I'd personally like to
see that format banned from the list.
Jon
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