Hi Chris, Although I started this thread, it was purely because David Wright had mentioned the difficulty to another user, as he had to me. I am not the one complaining! Wanting to be considerate of all folks on the list I took some effort to configure my Outlook in Office 365 to produce the correct output for HTML and plain text email with internet quoting style replies. It can certainly be done. There is no reason to ask people to stop using Outlook. What has changed is that its current default behaviour is the opposite of the past, and I was attempting to alert people to that. Even I was unaware.
As to plain text readers, it is a perfectly valid and viable choice. I know that David Wright uses Mutt which is a very capable and effective UNIX mail client. I am pretty sure that David Kastrup uses Emacs for email as he has mentioned issues relating to the way images are included in emails in the list which my impact emacs users. For people working in a technical environment on a UNIX platform using a principally text based workflow, text based email clients can be very effective and very efficient. There is no sense in which they are outdated. So there are at least two and likely many more significant contributors to the community using plain text toolchains. Urs Liska has written at length on the strengths and advantages of a plain text toolchain for lilypond in particular. I can’t see how the concept is old fashioned, or that the world has ‘moved on’. When intensively developing in a text based toolchain, plain text mail clients can make a lot of sense. In my opinion, internet etiquette would suggest that one be considerate of the community of mailing list users, and try to accomodate everyone as best one can. I can’t see why this is not desirable. Or perhaps I am completely obsolete, and etiquette in general is now considered old fashioned. Andrew On 27/04/2016, 8:30 PM, "Chris Yate" <[email protected]> wrote: In my experience it is well-nigh impossible to make Outlook behave like that without screwing up the way it works* for "normal" email. It's better to just stop using Outlook. I find Gmail is generally sane, but it encourages things like inlining images (which I've been told off about here in the past). On the other hand, if one is still using Pine for reading email, I think it's their own fault if they can't read a message. The world has moved on, and so should our tools. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
