On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 5:29 AM, Björn Helgason <[email protected]> wrote:
> looks like this:
>
> idUI =: 0 addUI =: 3 : 0 if. 2=(#y) do. 'type text' =. y end. if. 3=(#y)
> do. 'type text cellwh' =. y end. id =. 'ux', ": idUI NB. grid cell can't be
> called in razed grid NB. wd 'grid cell ', pos NB. maxwh needs to be called
> before cc but on the cell if. 3=(#y) do. wd cellwh end. wd 'cc ', id , '
> ',type if. (#text) > 0 do. wd 'set ', id , ' text ', text end. idUI=:idUI+1
> id ) NB. ========================================================= grid=:

This is both unreadable and syntactically invalid.

And, when I looked at the raw copy of your message, I see that
it was sent in base64 - a protocol designed to ensure that what
the client sent was exactly what was received. (A purpose which
has long since been defeated by international malware programs
working in conjunction with proprietary "ease of use" initiatives.)

I don't have any really great suggestions, but you might need to
change your email client.

I would also recommend a client which lets you work in
plaintext, and to limit your line length to something noticeably
less than 80 characters per line.

Thanks,

-- 
Raul
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