In a message of Sat, 25 Jul 2015 11:51:49 -0500, Zachary Ware writes: >On Jul 25, 2015 11:35 AM, "Laura Creighton" <l...@openend.se> wrote: >> >> Gmail eats Python. >> >> We just saw this mail back from Sebastian Luque which says in part: >> >> >>> try: all_your_code_which_is_happy_with_non_scalars except >> >>> WhateverErrorPythonGivesYouWhenYouTryThisWithScalars: >> >>> whatever_you_want_to_do_when_this_happens >> >> Ow! Gmail is understanding the >>> I stuck in as 'this is from the >> python console as a quoting marker and thinks it can reflow that. >> >> I think that splunqe must already have gmail set for plain text or >> else even worse mangling must show up. >> >> How do you teach gmail not to reflow what it thinks of as >> 'other people's quoted text'? > >Add same whitespace in front of the >'s, in plain text mode: > > >>> def test(): pass > ... > >>> print('Hi world') > Hi world > >>> > >(Hopefully that will work from my phone) > >-- >Zach >(On a phone)
Worked great. So it was my fault by sending him a reply with >>> to the far left. I need to indent my text by some whitespace after I paste in the results from a Python console? Thank you Zach, I had no idea. I will change my behaviour. Laura -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list