Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 03/08/08 16:46, Andrius wrote:
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sat, Mar 08, 2008 at 10:31:08PM +0000, Andrius wrote:
Lads,
would you be able to explain one simply thing. About width of line.
How many characters should be in the row of typical UNIX (or txt)
text file?
Were made a signature in ASCII in vim, and when it was attached to
Thunderbird, some rows was broken and ASCII art together. Were
suspect that it has happened because of too many characters in a row,
and when some characters were removed, everything starts to look OK.
How many chars should be in text file please?
Regards,
Andrius
Usually less then 80, but <=72 would be a safe bet. BTW, signatures
should generally not exceed 5 rows (netiquette).
Regards,
Andrei
78 was too big. After 72 looks OK.
Is 5 rows really netiquette?
Yes. It's not as important now, though, as when modems were *slow*,
monitors small, and disk space expensive.
Just don't go crazy.
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Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA USA
"The kniiife..., the kniiife... The life of the wife is ended
by the kni-ife."
Stewie Griffin & Eliza Pinchley
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Forget to explain. Upper note means "My vote for Paksas", below "Adamkus
is a trouble for Lithuania".
Made with Vim!
Regards,
Andrius
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