Darren Salt wrote: > I demand that Eugene V. Lyubimkin may or may not have written... > >> kc.ubuntu...@centrum.cz wrote: >> <...> > [note: reformatted] >> I don't feel comfortable to answer on your mails. Use '>' for quoting, >> don't include mail headers into answers, and wrap the text, really. Why I >> have to spend my time to parse your mails while you don't have a time even >> to configure your mail client? > > Says he who uses too long a line length. This brings with it some other > problems, such > as wrapping of the too-long lines such that it is normal for a long line to > be followed > by a very short line. Which isn't exactly readable. > Yes, I try to follow these rules too. I just checked my settings and my mail client had setting of 90 characters instead of 78. How ironic, yes... Beat me if you want. And I didn't mentioned that line is a bit longer than it have to be. *sigh* At least, this discussion led to even one result.
-- Eugene V. Lyubimkin aka JackYF, JID: jackyf.devel(maildog)gmail.com C++/Perl developer, Debian Maintainer
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