2009/7/29 Mark C. Miller <[email protected]> > On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 16:15:56 -0600, Larry Gusaas wrote: > > > On 2009/07/27 3:21 PM Barbara Duprey wrote: > >> Ian wrote: > >>> http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/userguide3/index.html > >>> > >>> Rhetorical Question: Why are the above documents in .pdf format as > >>> opposed to the OOwriter format? > >>> > >>> It would be nice to be able to cut and paste certain sections so that > >>> I could refer to them. > >>> Ian > >>> > >>> PS: I am not subscribed to the list but I _will_ see any replies as I > >>> monitor the list from another site. > >> > >> Ian, you've gotten several answers to your rhetorical question, but you > >> might also be interested to know that the list sees you > >> ([email protected]) as subscribed. Your message did not come through > >> the moderator, but directly to the list. I'm curious about this, maybe > >> others are, too. Any idea how this comes about? Gmane users are > >> subscribed through a separate mechanism and can view and post via the > >> newsgroup, but I haven't heard of anything similar for comcast. In any > >> case, your PS isn't necessary, we don't see you as unsubscribed. > > > > He is posting through Gmane. See the header: > > > > X-Injected-Via-Gmane: http://gmane.org/ > > How are you seeing the headers? I only find "show article information" > -- I'm using the Pan newsreader for the gmane group. Is this simpoy a > function of which newsreader one picks? > > mcm > > For example, If I read the list via Gmane using Outlook Express's newsreader then, after opening the message, File>Properties>Details will show the heades including the "X-Injected ..." one. A different procedure, equally simple, will let you see the headers if you use Thunderbird's newsreader. So perhaps Pan is defective in this regard ???
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