On Tuesday 20 May 2008 22:19:34 Drew Jensen wrote:
> Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Tuesday 20 May 2008 21:58:17 Drew Jensen wrote:
> >> But how do you go from that to - therefore it should not be possible to
> >> do?
> >
> > I don't. Each to his/her own. But HTML is no more universally loved
> > that universally disliked.
> >
> > And it is possible to do. Where have I said that it should not be?
>
> You did not - but the discussion is about the desire to have OO.o be the
> editor for email so that one can compose these emails...kind of thought
> you where suggesting that was an undesierable thing..perhaps I did not
> understand correctly....which is often the case I am afraid.
I may not have been clear enough. That too is often the case I'm afraid. I
suppose I was challenging the implicit idea that _everyone_ likes HTML.
("Pretty" formatting.)
Having just been informed that "_everyone_" (one news bulletin) and "the whole
country" (another news bulletin) is anxiously awaiting the result of the
football (soccer), I react at the moment to the suggestion, or even mild
implication, that _everyone_ likes/wants *any* given thing. [For the benefit
of those on Mars, or at least lucky enough to be sheltered today from English
TV, Manchester United and Chelsea are going to play against each other in
Moscow on Thursday. Poor Moscow. :-( ]
Lisi
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