I don't see your point. ;-o
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 9:24 PM, Owen Densmore <[email protected]> wrote: > One *great* feature is WYSIWIS: What You See Is What I See. > > So often I have *no* idea what you are going to see when I send you an > email. All the clients differ as to how they manage photos, rich text, etc. > > Once I used a nifty URL based math tool that converts TeX to jpg images, > stuffed it into a rich text email and presumed it would work correctly. > Wrong! I be you all have experienced that as well. > > For example, Nick's email comes to me in a tiny serif font even tho I've > set up my system to use a larger, sans-serif font. We definitely do not see > what each other sees. > > -- Owen > > >
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