Right, because I got home to a load of HPR comm news emails in this
thread and because I'm too lazy to read them all (but not too lazy to
write show notes in markdown), I've removed the thread and I'm
top-posting. Sorry Dave. And in case anybody said the same stuff in
earlier replies in this thr
On 12/09/2015 06:31 PM, Dave Morriss wrote:
On 09/12/15 20:27, Ken Fallon wrote:
On 2015-12-09 21:09, Carl D Hamann wrote:
And if the list doesn't have someone's preferred format, all they need to
do is provide a tool for converting it to xhtml. Now it's up to the mailing
list to decide: are
On 09/12/15 20:27, Ken Fallon wrote:
> On 2015-12-09 21:09, Carl D Hamann wrote:
>
>> And if the list doesn't have someone's preferred format, all they need to
>> do is provide a tool for converting it to xhtml. Now it's up to the mailing
>> list to decide: are we ok with picking one or a few auto
On 19:46 Wed 09 Dec , Ken Fallon wrote:
> > Just out of idle curiosity, what am I supposed to look like?:) Inquiri
> ng minds
> > want to know.
> Clark Gable
That's earry.
> Plain text is great but we do run into a problem when someone wants to
> add even the most basic of formatting to it.
>
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On 2015-12-09 21:09, Carl D Hamann wrote:
> And if the list doesn't have someone's preferred format, all they need
> to do is provide a tool for converting it to xhtml. Now it's up to the
> mailing list to decide: are we ok with picking one or a few
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 12:46 PM, Ken Fallon wrote:
> I'm amazed someone actually made it to the end.
I actually rather enjoyed the show--particularly Ken's rants about UI
and the shownote discussion. Dave described something, which amounts
to a strict subset of markdown--the features most commonl
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On 2015-12-09 06:11, Frank Bell wrote:
> I listened to the Community News today. I found the discussion about
shownotes
> towards the end to be most interesting.
I'm amazed someone actually made it to the end.
>
> Just out of idle curiosity, what