I gotta admit, I find the general tone of attention to detail and
professional respect on this list quite refreshing.
There's few lists to which I subscribe that's as consistently helpful
and polite.

Compliments to all.
Cheers.
Fil

On 19 March 2011 22:19, Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> wrote:
> Filippo A. Salustri <salus...@ryerson.ca> wrote:
>
>> You're right of course.  Sorry about the mixup with the attribution.
>
> There was nothing wrong with your attribution.
>
> I was just adding some information to my previous posting about who
> suggested the drawer solution, but more importantly, adding the bit
> of setup needed: I think it's important to make each thread complete
> or provide enough references so that future wanderers can find their
> way without too much trouble.
>
>> Nick, your previous post that mentioned org-drawers helped my hide the
>> eval line.  Thanks for that.
>>
>> As for the #+BEGIN block, my installation shows these lines in a
>> rather gaudy orange, which I do find distracting.
>> I found that those lines do have their own face, so I made 'em dark
>> grey (my background is black).  I can still see them, but it's the
>> text in the block that stands out now.
>>
> That sounds like a good solution.
>
> Nick
>
>



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