On 12/7/25 3:03 AM, Em wrote:
> So, is this a change from WIN10?
Maybe. It could be a change in the pylauncher. Or a change in how
Windows starts pylauncher. It could be a difference between the versino
of Python Microsoft puts in the store vs the python.org package. It
could be a change in how
On 12/7/25 5:22 AM, Roel Schroeven wrote:
> Op 7/12/2025 om 1:54 schreef Thomas Passin:
>> As I explained in my last post, that's because in Windows 11 when
>> double-clicking, the working directory is the system's Windows
>> directory, not the one your program is in.
> Irrespective of anything e
Footnote:
Fifteen plus Fifteen is thirty.
Sixteen and Sixteen is thirty too.
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Sent: Sunday, December 7, 2025 4:31 PM
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Subject: Re: What is the tool used here?
On 12/7/2025 3:37 PM, Em wrote:
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> -Original Mess
On 12/7/2025 3:37 PM, Em wrote:
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Sent: Sunday, December 7, 2025 12:29 PM
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Subject: Re: What is the tool used here?
Op 7/12/2025 om 17:25 schreef Em:
I see >, >>, and >>>, attached at the beginning of lines in messages.
On 12/7/2025 3:37 PM, Em wrote:
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From: Roel Schroeven
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Subject: Re: A switch somewhere, or bug? CORRECTION
Op 7/12/2025 om 15:46 schreef Thomas Passin:
On 12/7/2025 7:22 AM, Roel Schroeven wrote:
Op
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To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: A switch somewhere, or bug? CORRECTION
Op 7/12/2025 om 15:46 schreef Thomas Passin:
> On 12/7/2025 7:22 AM, Roel Schroeven wrote:
>> Op 7/12/2025 om 1:54 schreef Tho
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From: Roel Schroeven
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Op 7/12/2025 om 17:25 schreef Em:
> I see >, >>, and >>>, attached at the beginning of lines in messages. I
> doubt that they are place
On 07/12/2025 16:25, Em wrote:
> I see >, >>, and >>>, attached at the beginning of lines in messages. I
> doubt that they are placed manually and wonder how they are placed
> automatically. How do I get said program?
I use Thunderbird and it provide the same feature.
You are not limited to > sy
On 2025-12-07, Em wrote:
> I see >, >>, and >>>, attached at the beginning of lines in messages. I
> doubt that they are placed manually and wonder how they are placed
> automatically. How do I get said program?
I use slrn and emacs. [Just emerge both of them.]
Then I point slrn at the gmane
Op 7/12/2025 om 17:25 schreef Em:
I see >, >>, and >>>, attached at the beginning of lines in messages. I
doubt that they are placed manually and wonder how they are placed
automatically. How do I get said program?
Proper mail clients insert those when replying to messages. Are you
using Outlo
Op 7/12/2025 om 15:46 schreef Thomas Passin:
On 12/7/2025 7:22 AM, Roel Schroeven wrote:
Op 7/12/2025 om 1:54 schreef Thomas Passin:
As I explained in my last post, that's because in Windows 11 when
double-clicking, the working directory is the system's Windows
directory, not the one your prog
Hello,
Am 07.12.2025 um 15:36 schrieb Em:
-Original Message-
From: Roel Schroeven
Sent: Sunday, December 7, 2025 7:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: A switch somewhere, or bug? CORRECTION
Op 7/12/2025 om 1:54 schreef Thomas Passin:
As I explained in my last post, that's
I see >, >>, and >>>, attached at the beginning of lines in messages. I
doubt that they are placed manually and wonder how they are placed
automatically. How do I get said program?
A voice mail message recently left on my phone:
"Please call us back at:
16 billion
On 12/7/2025 7:22 AM, Roel Schroeven wrote:
Op 7/12/2025 om 1:54 schreef Thomas Passin:
As I explained in my last post, that's because in Windows 11 when
double-clicking, the working directory is the system's Windows
directory, not the one your program is in.
Irrespective of anything else that'
-Original Message-
From: Roel Schroeven
Sent: Sunday, December 7, 2025 7:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: A switch somewhere, or bug? CORRECTION
Op 7/12/2025 om 1:54 schreef Thomas Passin:
>> As I explained in my last post, that's because in Windows 11 when
>> double-cl
Op 7/12/2025 om 1:54 schreef Thomas Passin:
As I explained in my last post, that's because in Windows 11 when
double-clicking, the working directory is the system's Windows
directory, not the one your program is in.
Irrespective of anything else that's going on, that's not my experience.
I just
Footnote:
Fifteen plus Fifteen is thirty.
Sixteen and Sixteen is thirty too.
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From: MRAB
Sent: Saturday, December 6, 2025 9:59 PM
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Subject: Re: A switch somewhere, or bug? CORRECTION
On 07/12/2025 00:54, Thomas Passin wrote:
> On 12/6/20
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