2011/4/25, Chris Jones <[email protected]>: > Karl, > > I don't know why you keep munging other folk's contributions by removing > the quoting. Apart from making threads difficult to read for all > subscribers, I would like to inform you that this attitude goes against > the basic rules of courtesy and could arguably be regarded as dishonest, > or even unlawful since the material you are quoting is no longer marked > as such.
Please, consider that Karl uses an old and credited style of quoting messages by indenting the text and removing the excess of marks. It is a very clean style and is present in a few cite Emacs packages for decades. This is not what I use, but I can read perfectly the thread. > Should you persist in your peculiar ways and continue ignoring our > requests, I shall have no other option but unsubscribe from this list. As I can see, the requests from users are about technical issues and Karl always responds. But Texinfo is, by design, a relatively simple language and not intended to replace TeX, a much more full-featured system. But we can take advantage of the simplicity of Texinfo and add and pass to the documents some TeX constructs. I am preparing a few Texinfo templates for paper books that soon will be at the page. Peace and loving hacking!! > > Regards, > > Chris Jones. > > > -- Suso http://gnu.manticore.es
