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OT top posting (was: home gentoo server/mirror)
Jeff Smelser wrote:
> BTW, your using kmail and your top posting.. Thats not the default
> behavior.. Why you doing that?
>
> Jeff

Perhaps Andrew's "someone wrote" phrase has on or two \n and so kmails does
something like this:

_ (<- cursor)

===== blah blah wrote on whatever date =====
> blah
> blah blah
> blah blah blah


Then, he starts to write just where the cursor is.

Regards,
Norberto

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Re: OT top posting (was: home gentoo server/mirror) [ In reply to ]
On Thursday 23 September 2004 11:33 am, Norberto Bensa wrote:
> Perhaps Andrew's "someone wrote" phrase has on or two \n and so kmails does
> something like this:
>
> _ (<- cursor)
>
> ===== blah blah wrote on whatever date =====
>
> > blah
> > blah blah
> > blah blah blah
>
> Then, he starts to write just where the cursor is.

Then it should be fixed, thats the point.. And if I wanted your opinion, I
would have asked for it, but I didnt..

I was going about it nicely..

Jeff
Re: OT top posting (was: home gentoo server/mirror) [ In reply to ]
Jeff Smelser wrote:
> Then it should be fixed, thats the point.. And if I wanted your opinion, I
> would have asked for it, but I didnt..

Wow.

>
> I was going about it nicely..

Me too.

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Re: OT top posting (was: home gentoo server/mirror) [ In reply to ]
On Thursday 23 September 2004 11:40 am, Jeff Smelser wrote:

Jeff,

I'm top-posting on purpose, to prove a point. I use KMail, and for whatever
reason it puts the cursor at the beginning of the second line, right after
"On Thursday 23 September 2004 11:40 am, Jeff Smelser wrote:"

I've asked in #kde, looked for the option in KMail, but no one seems to know
what's wrong and I don't know how to fix it.

> Then it should be fixed, thats the point.. And if I wanted your opinion, I
> would have asked for it, but I didnt..

on this, just like your VERY excessive rant about KDE.... don't be an ASS.
There's NO reason to get an attitude. People are friendly here, dude.

Aaron Kulbe

> On Thursday 23 September 2004 11:33 am, Norberto Bensa wrote:
> > Perhaps Andrew's "someone wrote" phrase has on or two \n and so kmails
> > does something like this:
> >
> > _ (<- cursor)
> >
> > ===== blah blah wrote on whatever date =====
> >
> > > blah
> > > blah blah
> > > blah blah blah
> >
> > Then, he starts to write just where the cursor is.
>
> Then it should be fixed, thats the point.. And if I wanted your opinion, I
> would have asked for it, but I didnt..
>
> I was going about it nicely..
>
> Jeff
Re: OT top posting (was: home gentoo server/mirror) [ In reply to ]
On Thursday 23 September 2004 12:49 pm, Aaron Kulbe wrote:
> I'm top-posting on purpose, to prove a point. I use KMail, and for
> whatever reason it puts the cursor at the beginning of the second line,
> right after "On Thursday 23 September 2004 11:40 am, Jeff Smelser wrote:"
>
> I've asked in #kde, looked for the option in KMail, but no one seems to
> know what's wrong and I don't know how to fix it.

Well, I guess I am just not that lazy then.. I never noticed it.. I do know
how outlook works, and it not that way.

> on this, just like your VERY excessive rant about KDE.... don't be an ASS.
> There's NO reason to get an attitude. People are friendly here, dude.

What rant? Please tell me and I dont remember doing one here..

If your speaking of gentoo-dev.. I was right.. You just didnt see it.. Thats
your problem, not mine.. Its funny.. Celeb agreed.. He is the Kde
maintainer..

Again.. That was months ago, now unless you have something more constructive..
Stop bringing it up..

End of thread..