[LUTE] Re: Shorter emails

2017-09-05 Thread Stephen Fryer
It is considered basic courtesy (or was). Stephen Fryer On 2017-09-05 6:44 PM, Ed Durbrow wrote: On Sep 6, 2017, at 7:40 AM, G. C. wrote: Is there no way to get the messages slimmer? Sure. Just as I have trimmed your message, every individual can cut out unnecessary

[LUTE] Re: Shorter emails

2017-09-05 Thread Stephen Fryer
People could simply edit out the extraneous material when replying.  It isn't difficult. Stephen Fryer On 2017-09-05 4:26 PM, G. C. wrote: No, Please, Wayne, that would be to destroy eventually long, but interesting mails, and would infringe. It is not the size, its the

[LUTE] Re: Shorter emails

2017-09-05 Thread Ed Durbrow
On Sep 6, 2017, at 7:40 AM, G. C. wrote: > Is there no way to get the messages slimmer? Sure. Just as I have trimmed your message, every individual can cut out unnecessary repetition of previous emails. I’m with you. Ed Durbrow Saitama, Japan

[LUTE] Re: Shorter emails

2017-09-05 Thread G. C.
No, Please, Wayne, that would be to destroy eventually long, but interesting mails, and would infringe. It is not the size, its the redundancy I'm talking about, which could perhaps somehow be reduced, so the postings become easier to scan -- To get on or off this list see list

[LUTE] Shorter emails

2017-09-05 Thread Wayne
I suppose I could make the robot cut everything off after 50 lines. Wayne > Begin forwarded message: > > From: "G. C." > Subject: [LUTE] Shorter emails > Date: September 5, 2017 at 6:40:36 PM EDT > To: Lutelist > > Dear lutelist, > is there a

[LUTE] Shorter emails

2017-09-05 Thread G. C.
Dear lutelist, is there a way to remove all those endless quotings of earlier mails in the string, as well as the (also) endless links that have been displayed in the previous, (endless) mails? Is there no way to get yhe messages slimmer? B.R. G. -- To get on or off this

[LUTE] Re: Replete for 3 lutes

2017-09-05 Thread Alain Veylit
I created a WEB page regarding the Brogyntyn replete for 3 lutes (a Songe called trumpetts) at http://fandango.musickshandmade.com/collections/preview/277 with an intabulation of the Brogyntyn part, together with the two top viol parts adapted for 2 G-tuning lutes. I hope it can be useful to