Ooops!  How embarrassing.... <:-(

Yes, that's exactly what I am doing.  It did not occur to me that there 
is extra information embedded in the reply that marks it as being part 
of a thread.

Sorry, won't happen again
P

lpetit wrote:
> Peter,
>
> A weird thing seems to happen often those days, and I have remarked
> it's related to you.
>
> You start a new post, but it appears to be in the continuation of a
> previous one, with the subject changed.
>
> This does not look good to me. Are you doing something like this to
> start a new post : "open the last e-mail received by the ml, click on
> reply, change the subject, throw the body out and replace it by my
> own ?"
>
> If so, then please consider creating a new e-mail each time you start
> a new subject ?
> If not so, then your mailer may have a problem with googlegroups ?
> Regards,
>
> --
> Laurent
>
> On 22 jan, 19:20, Peter Wolf <opus...@gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> Here's a dumb question which has been answered before... but I can't
>> find it in the docs.
>>
>> How does one find out the file and line number upon which a symbol was
>> defined?  I want to use it for "go-to-defintion" in the IntelliJ plugin.
>>
>> Also, is there any way to find all the code that is referencing a
>> symbol?  I need that to implement "find-usages", "rename" and "move".
>>
>> Thanks
>> Peter
>>     
> >
>
>   


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