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~( __ _"o Was Fri, 3 Sep 2004, at 17:53:59 +0200,
@ @ when Peter Meyns wrote:
> Hi Mica,
> on Fri, 3 Sep 2004 17:13:08 +0200GMT, you wrote:
>>> Oh no, not colons, I'd prefer <> (don't know how to call them), S
MM>> Arrow brackets, I suppose, but am not quite sure.
> Angle brackets. These are the arrow ones: {}
Ah, OK. Thanks, to you and Marck. Althou those arrow ones rather have a
shape of an arc, and is harder to memorize it as the other part of the
weapon.
> For the smileys I don't mind if it's angle brackets or colons. Asterisks
> should be out of the question, as there is a standing wish to display
> /italic/, *bold* and _underlined_ as they are meant in the RTV.
Since I mostly read the mail in txt format, after a while I see colons
all around. Whenever I go then and whatever do, those clouds of colons
go with me.
But they go away after a while. ... And are present mostly in TBOT mail,
so it still is not taht big deal. (-:
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Mica
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