>>>>> "Tassilo" == Tassilo Horn <[email protected]> writes: Hi Tassilo
> Uwe Brauer <[email protected]> writes: > Hi Uwe, >> I am sorry for having sent html email before, I hope my >> thunderbird/seamonkey configuration is now set correctly. > If you had used thunderbird/seamonkey for this mail, I could have told > you. ;-) Well this morning I had to sent emails using thunderbird/seamonkey which was set to html, so I thought you meant those. >> There is one issue out of curiousity: I looked in my gmail sent folder >> into the message in question. However when I used reply I had none of >> the problems Tassilo, who also uses gnus, talked about. > Just to get it right: did you look at messages of yours where you had > replied to someone else and quoted parts of his text? Yes! But what are we talking about? The fact that I use, in some mail, supercite and may use the prefix " >" or even " tassilo>" Or html mails? >> mm-text-html-renderer 'w3m > I guess that's the main difference. I use the default value which is > `shr' nowadays, i.e., the builtin elisp HTML rendered which doesn't > fail with the sort of quoting thunderbird/seamonkey does for HTML mail. > Maybe thunderbird/seamonkey uses CSS to indent quoted text more, and shr > doesn't do CSS. Well there is also the following: (setq mm-text-html-renderer 'gnus-article-html) Which is included in gnus and is also better than shr concerning the issue of CSS. _______________________________________________ auctex-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex-devel
