Then fine, set the default as whatever width you like
for symbol wrapping, but should that not be done
client-side? For example, when quoting, won't the
text be pushed out further than that hard-wrap limit?
Presumably, prior to sending you are still using soft
wrapping and then it adds the hard-wr
Apologies that you dislike my current mailer;
where is the archive?
And why is it netiquette to have line breaks instead
of line wrapping client-side?
XL
Omitting quotes since their format might be distasteful
to you as formatted by iOS mail.
For the sake of clarity/curiosity could you elaborate as to the flaws you find
most heinous in C++? OOP languages in general? C++' implementation of that?
Something else?
XL
> On 2015-11-30, at 00:07, Christoph Lohmann <2...@r-36.net> wrote:
>
> Greetings.
>
>> On Mon, 30 Nov 2015 07:07:38 +0
Do you know if there are any binary editors that would allow you to input
Unicode and other code pages in the right hand panel?
XL
> On 2015-11-13, at 23:15, Random832 wrote:
>
> Greg Reagle writes:
>> I agree that it is a "poor man's" hex editor. I am having fun with it, even
>> if
>> it i
I am very sorry for venting at you, it was uncalled for. A bad day and a crummy
mood is no excuse for yelling at people.
XL
> On 2015-10-18, at 06:41, FRIGN wrote:
>
> On Sat, 17 Oct 2015 18:22:47 -0500
> xire.lue...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> You are only giving the appearance of wanting to show
If you are concerned with wasting time fan-ing, why reply to this thread?
Calling people fanboys does nothing constructive. Neither does complaining
about someone's complaints.
I personally think that being able to pull from git is a reasonable expectation
for someone using software like suckle