Just hit "reply".  Your response will go to the list, not the individual poster 
(to write a private mail you have to take manual steps).

However, I believe the default gmail config will hide your own replies from 
you, if you use this method.  If you find that disconcerting, there is some 
advice on the wiki about gmail.

-Dan

PS: Personally, I read the Forum as a list, not a thread, so broken threading 
doesn't effect me much (execpt when browsing the archives online) if the 
subject is kept correct, as you are.  Maybe others are in the same boat.



Please excuse typos; composed on a handheld device.

-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Scott Alexx <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 11:37:38 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] A viewmat phrase to display all 216 web-safe
        colors

Thank you Raul for these additional ways which it could be phrased.

Seeing these three additional phrasings (using "Inverse" of "Base",
"Antibase", and "Copy", respectively) is very helpful for me to learn the
various verbs available in J.

Regards.

(PS - My apologies if this email doesn't get added to the original "thread"
in the mailing list. I'm currently accessing the mailing list via the
web using a gmail account, simply writing an entirely new email each time
and making sure to use the same Subject as the original thread - with "Re: "
prepended to the Subject. Maybe I need to install a dedicated newsgroup
reader like Mozilla Thunderbird? I'm looking at the documentation here
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/index.html but I haven't found where it
explains how emails via the web get added to a thread.)

*>Raul Miller wrote:*

*>...the above could be rephrased.
>
>Here are some possibilities:
>
>   (51*6#.inv i. 216) viewmat i.12 18
> or
>   (51*6 6 6#:i.216) viewmat i.12 18
> or
>   (>,{3#<51*i.6) viewmat i.12 18*
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