Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Thanks for your replies.
C. Chad Wallace wrote:
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
is there a (Debian) way to ask Thunderbird to encode `text'
(as LaTeX source file) attachment ?
In fact I recently experienced the follwing:
one of my correspond ask to send him a LaTeX
On 10/14/05, Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The main issue is that I have to be very polite with the correspondant:
> he uses Pine and believes that the LaTeX source is not attached because
> it is displayed. Period.
Being polite isn't the same thing as humoring a delusion. You can
ve
Thanks for your replies.
C. Chad Wallace wrote:
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
is there a (Debian) way to ask Thunderbird to encode `text'
(as LaTeX source file) attachment ?
In fact I recently experienced the follwing:
one of my correspond ask to send him a LaTeX source in attachment,
so
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
is there a (Debian) way to ask Thunderbird to encode `text'
(as LaTeX source file) attachment ?
In fact I recently experienced the follwing:
one of my correspond ask to send him a LaTeX source in attachment,
so I did it with Thunderbird, but unfortunately my cor
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
is there a (Debian) way to ask Thunderbird to encode `text'
(as LaTeX source file) attachment ?
In fact I recently experienced the follwing:
one of my correspond ask to send him a LaTeX source in attachment,
so I did it with Thunderbird, but unfortunately my co
Thanks for your reply.
Mike McCarty wrote:
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Ok, I understand what you want, now (I think). There is no way
you can make Thunderbird change the way Pine displays things.
Pine makes its own decisions about what to do with attachments.
It's been about 3 years since I used P
Hello,
thanks for your reply,
Mike McCarty wrote:
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
is there a (Debian) way to ask Thunderbird to encode `text'
(as LaTeX source file) attachment ?
In fact I recently experienced the follwing:
one of my correspond ask to send him a LaTeX source in attachment,
Hello List,
is there a (Debian) way to ask Thunderbird to encode `text'
(as LaTeX source file) attachment ?
In fact I recently experienced the follwing:
one of my correspond ask to send him a LaTeX source in attachment,
so I did it with Thunderbird, but unfortunately my correspondant
uses Pine w
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