Message: 3
Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2010 10:44:38 +0100
From: Mike Solomon<mike...@ufl.edu>
Subject: Re: Lily Dances -- lilypond-user Digest, Vol 97, Issue 111
To: Father Gordon Gilbert<fatherg...@gmail.com>
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Message-ID:<286acb8f-27bf-4429-8d37-35d26c403...@ufl.edu>
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Dear Gordon,
The links in this posting are in fact attached files that should be downloaded
to your local machine, not websites on the Internet. If you look in the folder
in which attachments are saved on your machine, you should be able to find and
open them.
I have this same problem whether I am reading the Digest with the Mac
OSX Mail client or with Firefox on Windows Vista. I have no idea what
you're talking about when you refer to "...the folder in which
attachments are saved on your machine". Most normal emails that contain
links to files on the Internet don't behave in the manner you indicate.
I have to say it: what kind of cockamamie scheme is this? The files we
are talking about actually live in the Internet on the lists.gnu.org
server. And in some cases they might be so large that I wouldn't want
them to be routinely downloaded onto my machine. Why can't the actual,
correct URLs be used in the Digest rather than these fictitious ones?
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