OK, I agree. I'll do my best to adopt the site conventions for every specific 
type of site within the corresponding pages.
Top-posting is not by my choice, it is how the email client works.
Since you have good reasons to keep the conventions of yours, then please 
accept that email clients have the same or very similar good reasons to keep 
their conventions too and stop criticize those.
Best regards, Cristi Boboc 

    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 09:21:21 PM GMT+2, David G. Johnston 
<david.g.johns...@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 On Thu, Nov 17, 2022 at 12:06 PM Boboc Cristi <bob...@yahoo.com> wrote:

I agree that your statement is true, but it is still not quite self sufficient.
For the time being I have no idea how to make it easier to be understood. As I 
have said, for me it is a little confusing.
I would pay attention to Kirk Parker <k...@equatoria.us> idea: when_clause [ 
when_clause [...]] to indicate repetitions without commas and xyz [, xyz[, 
...]] to indicate repetitions that require commas.


Please don't top-post.  The convention here is inline and bottom posting.
The convention for the documentation is to display repetition the way it is 
shown on this page.  Having this page deviate from convention is undesirable, 
as is changing the convention.  100% satisfaction is not a goal - and as 
evidenced here the mailing lists are in place to handle rare cases of reader 
confusion.
David J.
  

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