-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 03/08/08 16:46, Andrius wrote: > Andrei Popescu wrote: >> On Sat, Mar 08, 2008 at 10:31:08PM +0000, Andrius wrote: >>> Lads, >>> >>> would you be able to explain one simply thing. About width of line. >>> How many characters should be in the row of typical UNIX (or txt) >>> text file? >>> Were made a signature in ASCII in vim, and when it was attached to >>> Thunderbird, some rows was broken and ASCII art together. Were >>> suspect that it has happened because of too many characters in a row, >>> and when some characters were removed, everything starts to look OK. >>> >>> How many chars should be in text file please? >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Andrius >> >> Usually less then 80, but <=72 would be a safe bet. BTW, signatures >> should generally not exceed 5 rows (netiquette). >> >> Regards, >> Andrei > > 78 was too big. After 72 looks OK. > Is 5 rows really netiquette?
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