[pct-l] Hard returns [OT]

Kathi pogo at pctwalker.com
Sat Mar 6 22:21:30 CST 2010


I think you might have hit the nail on the head there. I don't put 
returns at the end of my lines and just checked the archives to see how 
previous messages I've posted look. They look absolutely fine. I checked 
my setting in my e-mail preferences and I have it set to wrap at 72 
characters for plain text.
Kathi

eckert wrote:
> I suspect that most EMail software has a setting that can be adjusted to 
> limit the length of the line being transmitted. Kind of an automatic 
> word wrap. I've used Eudora (Thunderbird), Netscape, and Outlook. Those 
> have all had the capability within the settings to limit the length of a 
> line. My current Eudora setting is 72 characters for automatic line 
> wrap. However, as I'm typing, my line extends from one side of the 
> monitor to the other. Perhaps Eugene's software doesn't have this auto 
> wordwrap feature. If that's the case, then maybe he does need to wallop 
> the return key every once in a while.
>
> As soon as I hit send, I'm going to drop over to the archive board and 
> see what it really looks like. If you hear cawing in the distance, it 
> will signify the sound of crow being consumed.
>
> eckert
>
>
> Wes Rose wrote:
>   
>> Hi Eugene.  Try a little test. Access the PCT-L using this link and read your entry.  
>> http://mailman.backcountry.net/pipermail/pct-l/2010-March/date.html
>>     
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