Hi Joram,
But that alone doesn't always work, some email programs jump in, they
see this extra indentation and "patch" it. So when you send out a
nicely fit message, my email program (standard/default Apple OS X
mail) scrambles it (and if "needed" again).
Not a problem for me, but as you read the emails, the conclusion is
that a newbie might stumble on this.
Regards,
Wim.
On 15 Apr 2013, at 16:51 , Noeck wrote:
It is annoying, but part of our digital life. I don't think we will
ever
get rid of this, get used to it.
That's why I deviate from the usual indentation for this mailing list
and put an extra space in front of the << and >> signs (or I add
additional intent of one space):
<<
\relative c' { c d e f }
\relative c' { e f g a }
Cheers,
Joram
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