One tangential note to Dotan's article regarding inserting
non-printing characters:
In OpenOffice, you can use "Insert->Formatting Mark", which gives
you a handy submenu of such characters. This is more convenient than
using "Insert->Special Character", which requir
Please forgive the top-posting. I think anything else would be cruel in
this case.
The quoted message is entirely in HTML formatting. I don't know why
anybody uses HTML in email, but it is altogether out of place in list
traffic. It is worse in this case, because the message contains no
plain-
On Monday, August 15th at 18:30, Haifux will gather to hear a talk by
Aviv Sharon:
0 A.D. Revisited
(And Perhaps a Few Words About Wikimania 2011)
Abstract
0 A.D. is a FOSS game of ancient warfare, belonging to a genre of games
called Real-Time Strategy (RTS). It is mostly impleme
2011/8/13 Alan Yaniger :
> One tangential note to Dotan's article regarding inserting non-printing
> characters:
>
> In OpenOffice, you can use "Insert->Formatting Mark", which gives you a
> handy submenu of such characters. This is more convenient than using
> "Insert->Special Character", which re
On 08/13/2011 08:42 PM, Alan Yaniger wrote:
> One tangential note to Dotan's article regarding inserting non-printing
> characters:
>
> In OpenOffice, you can use "Insert->Formatting Mark", which gives you a
> handy submenu of such characters. This is more convenient than using
> "Insert->Special