Yes, you are correct. I've not been as careful in my typing as I should
be, in my overexcitement and joy at getting a great answer so quickly.
I'll try to compose my Emails better in the future, sorry if I offended.
On Sat, Feb 18, 2023 at 3:40 PM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> Le vendredi 17 février
Whatever do you mean? If you read the thread I was freely offering my
time and resources to implement Discourse for lilypond, voluntarily.
Discourse is open source and free. There's no hint of anything
commercial here. You can have Discourse host your instance commercially,
but at no time have
Paid announcement
Al.
> On Feb 24, 2023, at 4:14 PM, Andrew Bernard
> wrote:
>
> I wouldn't say lots, and neither for sure. I did a major investigation of
> other free forum programs and it pretty clear that Discourse is superior to
> all, and importantly it can be self hosted, and o
I wouldn't say lots, and neither for sure. I did a major investigation
of other free forum programs and it pretty clear that Discourse is
superior to all, and importantly it can be self hosted, and others
mostly do not have an email list function. Hence why so many
organizations are turning to
Hello Valentin,
returning here after another year (and what a year...).
I wanted to ask if it would be possible to improve the page-turn-
breaking algorithm for the case where the user also has ragged-bottom
set to #t (which you correctly assumed I was trying to use as well).
Am Donnerstag, dem
Le vendredi 24 février 2023 à 12:17 +, Wols Lists a écrit :
> As an alternative to discourse, Google Groups? You might even be able to
> migrate the list email address across! Of course, that would bring its
> own headaches ...
That is pretty much a non-starter since Google Groups is prop
OK, I think we can drop the discourse on Discourse :-) I see that it is
too big a change for the users of this list. Running GNU Mailman 2 in
parallel with the list is not something I'm prepared to do, even though
it could just barely be made to work. It's a pity people object to this
newer tec
On 24/02/2023 10:39, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
It’s actually not the printing dialog, but a print version of the website.
The Print dialog opens on top of that. You can see this when you cancel the
print dialog - the popup is still there. Apparently, the print version is
constructed so differentl
Am Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 12:17:02AM +0100 schrieb Jean Abou Samra:
> Le jeudi 23 février 2023 à 17:08 -0600, David Wright a écrit :
> > I just tried ^P on the same link in FF, and I got a bar that said:
> >
> > "Firefox prevented this site from opening a pop-up window. [Preferences]
> > ×"
> >