no difference ...
> On 1 July 2004 at 14:35, Vish Parakala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yup, anno seems to work perfectly fine ...
> > it's just all other components (which use post/send)
>
> About 15 years ago, when I started writing the O'Reilly MH book,
> I played around a lot with the mostl
On 1 July 2004 at 14:35, Vish Parakala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yup, anno seems to work perfectly fine ...
> it's just all other components (which use post/send)
About 15 years ago, when I started writing the O'Reilly MH book,
I played around a lot with the mostly-undocumented process
environm
Yup, anno seems to work perfectly fine ...
it's just all other components (which use post/send)
> > >is there fix for the annotate problem ?
> >
> > Currently, no one has rolled up their sleeves and done the necessary work
> > with a debugger to figure out what's going wrong. So, the answer is "
> >is there fix for the annotate problem ?
>
> Currently, no one has rolled up their sleeves and done the necessary work
> with a debugger to figure out what's going wrong. So, the answer is "no".
>
> --Ken
I took a quick peek since I made some changes to anno, and it didn't seem to
be a proble
>is there fix for the annotate problem ?
Currently, no one has rolled up their sleeves and done the necessary work
with a debugger to figure out what's going wrong. So, the answer is "no".
--Ken
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* From: mort
* Subject: [Nmh-workers] Annotation gone with nmh 1.1...
* Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 19:59:20 -0700
Hi.
A few weeks back, I installed nmh 1.1-rc3, and since then annotation
i