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How to include code in e-mail? (was: Re: autoBeaming and \set measurePos
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Simon Albrecht |
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How to include code in e-mail? (was: Re: autoBeaming and \set measurePosition) |
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Mon, 24 Aug 2015 18:29:26 +0200 |
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Am 20.08.2015 um 09:41 schrieb Phil Holmes:
For trivially small examples (like this is) I think most people find
it far easier to comment if you post the code in line, rather than as
an attachment. I certainly do.
I just recalled this remark of yours and wanted to reply to it.
I’ve taken a habit of (almost) always including code as an attachment,
since thus
(a) there’s no chance of it getting messed up anywhere on its path and
(b) I work with Frescobaldi (as a majority of people do, I think) and to
test the code I needn’t even do any copy&paste but can just open the
file with Frescobaldi.
On the other hand it doesn’t allow commenting inline, that’s true. So
likely it’s a matter of preference. What do others think?
Yours, Simon
- autoBeaming and \set measurePosition, Simon Albrecht, 2015/08/19
- Re: autoBeaming and \set measurePosition, David Kastrup, 2015/08/20
- Re: autoBeaming and \set measurePosition, Phil Holmes, 2015/08/20
- Re: autoBeaming and \set measurePosition, Kevin Barry, 2015/08/20
- How to include code in e-mail? (was: Re: autoBeaming and \set measurePosition),
Simon Albrecht <=
- Re: How to include code in e-mail?, David Kastrup, 2015/08/24
- Re: How to include code in e-mail?, Simon Albrecht, 2015/08/24
- Re: How to include code in e-mail?, David Kastrup, 2015/08/24
- Re: How to include code in e-mail?, Simon Albrecht, 2015/08/24
- Re: How to include code in e-mail?, Henning Hraban Ramm, 2015/08/25
Re: autoBeaming and \set measurePosition, Trevor Daniels, 2015/08/20