Re: about the html links
Done- thanks. I do remember feeling (a very long time ago like version 12?) overwhelmed by the number of emails received that's probably why I changed it, not understanding that it would cripple being able to access the links. So we proceed thanks again. Jay On 2020-10-03 08:40, David Wright wrote: On Sat 03 Oct 2020 at 07:06:55 (-0600), jh wrote: On 2020-10-02 21:20, David Wright wrote: > On Fri 02 Oct 2020 at 16:51:07 (-0600), jh wrote: > > > In general Lilypond has gotten so technical that I can't even follow > > the questions.however I use it (older version) and am generally > > pleased with what I can understand. > > However > > Often there are attachments that are 'scrubbed' and links at the > > bottom of questions and responses, and once upupon a time I had an > > inkling of how to access those but no longer and just clicking on them > > gives me 'bad gateway' messages. > > So how does one access those? > > It's useful when asking questions like this to say by which method > you're accessing the discussion. I'll assume that you're reading > the mailing list on gnu.org in text digest form. > > If that is so, then you need to visit > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > and click on [Unsubscribe or edit options] near the foot of the page. > Login on the page that appears, and then change your subscription > from Plain Text to MIME, about halfway down the page that appears. > You'll start receiving digests with each post and attachment as a > separate part of a multipart digest, instead of just running text. Thanks for this. I'm not doing what you assumed. I get the 'digest' via email and that is where I see the links at the end of many of the queries/responses. Sorry. I assumed you would understand that digests are intrinsically emails, designed for people whose systems struggle with large numbers of individual posts. It's been so long that I even went to the places you mention that I no longer have a record of logging in or password etc. You don't need it. I gave you the link, and I know that you can ascertain the email address that the digests are being sent to. I hope that this is the answer to the suggestion/question you raise. Perhaps it is not possible to access those links from the email? Time was when people communicated with list servers by means of commands that looked like an adventure game: pickup sword, kill giant, etc. Typically, you can still unsubscribe in that manner, but most interactions are nowadays done through a browser. So please visit the link and press the button. (Not a lot to ask.) Everything you need will then be available. I could do the first step for you, but the result might be misinterpreted as a phishing attempt, so I won't. Cheers, David.
Re: about the html links
On Sat 03 Oct 2020 at 07:06:55 (-0600), jh wrote: > On 2020-10-02 21:20, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 02 Oct 2020 at 16:51:07 (-0600), jh wrote: > > > > > In general Lilypond has gotten so technical that I can't even follow > > > the questions.however I use it (older version) and am generally > > > pleased with what I can understand. > > > However > > > Often there are attachments that are 'scrubbed' and links at the > > > bottom of questions and responses, and once upupon a time I had an > > > inkling of how to access those but no longer and just clicking on them > > > gives me 'bad gateway' messages. > > > So how does one access those? > > > > It's useful when asking questions like this to say by which method > > you're accessing the discussion. I'll assume that you're reading > > the mailing list on gnu.org in text digest form. > > > > If that is so, then you need to visit > > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > > and click on [Unsubscribe or edit options] near the foot of the page. > > Login on the page that appears, and then change your subscription > > from Plain Text to MIME, about halfway down the page that appears. > > You'll start receiving digests with each post and attachment as a > > separate part of a multipart digest, instead of just running text. > Thanks for this. I'm not doing what you assumed. I get the 'digest' > via email and that is where I see the links at the end of many of the > queries/responses. Sorry. I assumed you would understand that digests are intrinsically emails, designed for people whose systems struggle with large numbers of individual posts. > It's been so long that I even went to the places you mention that I no > longer have a record of logging in or password etc. You don't need it. I gave you the link, and I know that you can ascertain the email address that the digests are being sent to. > I hope that this is the answer to the suggestion/question you raise. > Perhaps it is not possible to access those links from the email? Time was when people communicated with list servers by means of commands that looked like an adventure game: pickup sword, kill giant, etc. Typically, you can still unsubscribe in that manner, but most interactions are nowadays done through a browser. So please visit the link and press the button. (Not a lot to ask.) Everything you need will then be available. I could do the first step for you, but the result might be misinterpreted as a phishing attempt, so I won't. Cheers, David.
Re: about the html links
Thanks for this. I'm not doing what you assumed. I get the 'digest' via email and that is where I see the links at the end of many of the queries/responses. It's been so long that I even went to the places you mention that I no longer have a record of logging in or password etc. I hope that this is the answer to the suggestion/question you raise. Perhaps it is not possible to access those links from the email? Jay On 2020-10-02 21:20, David Wright wrote: On Fri 02 Oct 2020 at 16:51:07 (-0600), jh wrote: In general Lilypond has gotten so technical that I can't even follow the questions.however I use it (older version) and am generally pleased with what I can understand. However Often there are attachments that are 'scrubbed' and links at the bottom of questions and responses, and once upupon a time I had an inkling of how to access those but no longer and just clicking on them gives me 'bad gateway' messages. So how does one access those? It's useful when asking questions like this to say by which method you're accessing the discussion. I'll assume that you're reading the mailing list on gnu.org in text digest form. If that is so, then you need to visit https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user and click on [Unsubscribe or edit options] near the foot of the page. Login on the page that appears, and then change your subscription from Plain Text to MIME, about halfway down the page that appears. You'll start receiving digests with each post and attachment as a separate part of a multipart digest, instead of just running text. Cheers, David.
Re: about the html links
On Fri 02 Oct 2020 at 16:51:07 (-0600), jh wrote: > In general Lilypond has gotten so technical that I can't even follow > the questions.however I use it (older version) and am generally > pleased with what I can understand. > However > Often there are attachments that are 'scrubbed' and links at the > bottom of questions and responses, and once upupon a time I had an > inkling of how to access those but no longer and just clicking on them > gives me 'bad gateway' messages. > So how does one access those? It's useful when asking questions like this to say by which method you're accessing the discussion. I'll assume that you're reading the mailing list on gnu.org in text digest form. If that is so, then you need to visit https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user and click on [Unsubscribe or edit options] near the foot of the page. Login on the page that appears, and then change your subscription from Plain Text to MIME, about halfway down the page that appears. You'll start receiving digests with each post and attachment as a separate part of a multipart digest, instead of just running text. Cheers, David.
about the html links
Hello- In general Lilypond has gotten so technical that I can't even follow the questions.however I use it (older version) and am generally pleased with what I can understand. However Often there are attachments that are 'scrubbed' and links at the bottom of questions and responses, and once upupon a time I had an inkling of how to access those but no longer and just clicking on them gives me 'bad gateway' messages. So how does one access those? THanks Jay -- Thank you Sound & Silence POB 4833 Seattle, Wa 98194 206-328-7694 www.soundand.com I am looking for 2-3 dancers various abilities/disciplines for a piece Called The Box it was scheduled for November but we know how that has gone. However I am interested in making videos of the moves and having dancers work on them and the music before we can get into the same room... Paid rehearsals and the door divided evenly by participants. Spread the word please.