Peter Olin <[email protected]> writes: > Thanks all for help. It's starting to look quite nice.
Please don't ever append a mail you are referring to at the bottom when in a mailing list. Quote only the relevant parts of the mail (using a citation mark like I do here) and reply to each point immediately below. Never cite anything that you are not referring to. In this case, you appended a whole daily or weekly digest without any reason. As a rule, you should _never_, whether you are quoting or not, reply to a digest since a mail reader, when replying, puts referral marks in the headers that other mail readers use for organizing discussion threads. When you reply to a digest, those headers become useless. Anyway, your reply, containing a whole daily digest, will be a part of the next daily digest. Can you imagine what happens if such a digest-quote occurs daily or more often? -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
