[OS X TeX] Possible conflicts between two TeX installations?
Franck Pastor
pastor at fusl.ac.be
Sat Nov 25 12:54:31 CET 2006
Le 25-nov.-06 à 12:38, Maarten Sneep a écrit :
> On 25-nov-2006, at 12:14, Franck Pastor wrote:
>
>> Le 25-nov.-06 à 11:37, Peter Dyballa a écrit :
>>> It's a bigger risk not to receive a response when usurping a thread.
>>
>> ? I indeed chose a mail from the list at random, delete its
>> contents and replaced them by what I wrote, changing its subject.
>> I thought no tracks were kept in my mail from the subject of the
>> preceeding mail. I thought it was a convenient way not to have to
>> rewrote the whole mailing list address. If I have done something
>> wrong, I'm sorry, it was not my intent, and next time I will start
>> a new subject entirely from scratch.
>
> There is a (hidden) field "in-reply-to" (visible when you select
> "view > message > raw source") that contains a hopefully unique
> number that allows Mail and otehrs to sort threads. This has been
> discussed before here. Mail at least should allow you to type the
> start of the mail address, and auto-complete for you. Should not be
> hard at all (and I see that you use Apple Mail indeed).
You're quite right, I was stupid enough to forget this point. And
it's even better once I have properly saved the List's address in my
Address Book.
End of my not-intended fork ;-)
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