----- Original Message ----- From: "Angus Leeming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: align left and hyphenation


The most coherent reason I've found to justify this religion is that html
email totally screws up many mail archiving softwares. Maybe that's a
reason to improve these softwares, but that doesn't really help us now.
Not posting html is today's solution.

Having said that, who said that religions need to be coherent?

--
Angus



That brings up an interesting point. Due to the high volume of
email on the list I sometimes delete a message that I later want
to use. So I go to the Lyx Mailing list archive, do a search,
find the message, and then copy and paste it into my email
program which is set to use plain text. The result removes
spacing between words, lines and paragraphs, not as I view
it before sending, but when I later receive the copy I sent
from the mail list. Why is that? The LyXWiki also displays
creativity if you try to copy and paste it. It seems like there
are links built in that transport you to LyX on the internet
when you try to edit a line; the lined turned to purple and it
reminded me of the Damascus event, speaking of religion.

Plain Saul to Html Paul,
Stephen

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