On 3/13/14 12:00 AM +0900, WaltS wrote:
On 03/12/2014 09:53 AM, Trane Francks wrote:
On 3/12/14 10:28 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 12/03/14 23:03, Trane Francks wrote:
On 3/12/14 8:46 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 12/03/14 20:30, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Daniel wrote:
If you wish to apply the effect (Bold, Underline and Italics) to
the odd
word or to a few words in individual *Text* e-mails, you can use
*asterics for bold* , _Underscores for underlining_ and /Slants for
Italics/ .
Hmm! I wonder why the /Italics/ didn't work?? Must be wrong symbol!!
Your slashes had the desired effect here. So did the asterisks and
underscores. I've noticed their failures when either of the adjacent
characters is not a letter, found it mildly annoying but not a big
enough issue to spend time on it. Dunno how they look in other
programs.
Paul, in my own message that I was replying to above, (in the bit
that I
deleted) I also mentioned about the adjacent character had to be a
letter for the effect to work .... but, it would seem, slants have a
further problem as /Slants for Italics/ doesn't come out in Italics but
/Italics/ did!!
Interestingly, your /Slants for Italics/ worked fine in that last
message, Daniel.
but what did I do right *this time* ?? Bloody Computers!!
Apparently, you kept all the formatting on the same line.
/This works./ /This does
not./
Cheers.
Must have a bug in my Thunderbird. Neither of those work when viewing
/in Thunderbird/.
Interesting. It didn't work when displayed here, either. It seems that
multiple, side-by-side formatting in SeaMonkey doesn't work, either.
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