Ben Finney <ben+pyt...@benfinney.id.au> writes: > Raymond Hettinger <pyt...@rcn.com> writes: > >> It doesn't seem to be common knowledge when and how a[x] gets >> translated to a[x+len(x)]. So, here's a short info post on how Python >> supports negative indices for sequences. > > Thanks for this. Could you post your messages using a channel that > doesn't arbitrarily split your paragraphs into long-short-long-short > lines?
hi Ben, i see that you uses gnus... well, it's gnus that does the unwanted formatting try C-u g, as dettailed below, ciao g runs `gnus-summary-show-article' `gnus-summary-show-article' is an interactive compiled Lisp function -- loaded from "gnus-sum" (gnus-summary-show-article &optional ARG) Documentation: Force redisplaying of the current article. If ARG (the prefix) is a number, show the article with the charset defined in `gnus-summary-show-article-charset-alist', or the charset input. If ARG (the prefix) is non-nil and not a number, show the raw article without any article massaging functions being run. Normally, the key strokes are `C-u g'. -- la lenza penzola -- PMF, in IHC -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list