[sdiy] Those AS33xx chips again...

Andre Majorel aym-htnys at teaser.fr
Fri Dec 1 21:28:29 CET 2017


On 2017-12-01 13:39 +0100, Roman Sowa wrote:
> W dniu 2017-12-01 o 11:39, Florian Anwander pisze:
>> Am 30.11.2017 um 20:22 schrieb Chromatest J. Pantsmaker:
>>> 
>>> Funny, out of this thread, Andre's email has been the
>>> hardest for me to read due to formatting.  :-)

If you look carefully, you'll see that the (lack of) formatting
is not mine. Nor the encoding of apostrophes as HTML entities in
a supposedly plain text email...

>>> (And gmail put his original email in a new thread/grouping
>>> separate from the "un subscibe" one)

I used http://mutt.org/doc/manual/#break-threads so arguably
gmail did the right thing.

>> If you check the source code of Romans original mail, you
>> will find, that he did send his mail multipart/alternative:
>> text and(!) html. Both parts contain the same content, but it
>> depends on the settings of your mail-client, which one you
>> will get displayed. Andre uses a text-based mail-client.
>>
>> The HTML-part of Romans mail provides correct linebreaks. The
>> text part or Romans mail is missing the line breaks - no idea
>> how he achieved it, but it looks like it is owed to Romans
>> mail-client software.

Spot on. Thanks for taking the time to explain.

> That email was sent from web browser application of the email
> provider, and I have absolutely no controll of how they format
> it, or add something you don't like. Recently they changed a
> lot, but I use this email for almost 20 years now and it's
> better that I stay there. I use it at home.
> 
> Now this reply I'm writing now is created with Thunderbird. I
> use it at work. If you be so kind, please analyze the source
> code if this one is OK with you.

Your latest posts are fine, including this one. Sadly still
top-posted but perfectly readable and that makes a big
difference. Thank you.

-- 
André Majorel http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/



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