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Re: [xmca] Style question
- To: ablunden@mira.net, "eXtended Mind, Culture, Activity" <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu>
- Subject: Re: [xmca] Style question
- From: mike cole <lchcmike@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2010 03:53:42 -0700
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A see none of your style features, Andy.
It seem our different systems are spotilly incompatrible with respect to
style. .Presumably we can use caps or put spaces between text to obtain such
effects
(so long as BIG TEXT does not mean we are shouting at each other!)
mike
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 2:13 AM, Andy Blunden <ablunden@mira.net> wrote:
> Excellent, so it seems that if I send styled text to xmca, then some people
> get not only the *bold*, /italics/ and _underline_ but even the colour.
> Andy
>
> C Barker wrote:
>
>> That actually works for me.
>> Colin B
>>
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>> >>> Andy Blunden 18/09/10 1:28 AM >>>
>> Oops, how about this *bold*, this red, this /italics/, this _underlined_.
>> Andy
>>
>> Andy Blunden wrote:
>>
>>> There has been a change in the settings for xmca, so I have reset my
>>> Thunderbird settings so I can send formated text, let's see what happens,
>>> including this very long line..
>>>
>>>
>>> *Bold Text*, Red Text, /Italics/ and _Underline_ in native fonts
>>>
>>> *Bold Text*, /Italics/ and _Underline_ in simple format
>>>
>>> <b>Bold</b>, <i>Italics</i> and <u>Underline</u> using HTML tags
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>> Steve Gabosch wrote:
>>>
>>>> I saw no red text in Mike's message yesterday, and none of these
>>>> examples show up for me as italics, bold or underlined.
>>>>
>>>> I use a Macbook with the Apple Mail program. I can send and receive
>>>> this formatting when e-mail programs are compatible. Apple Mail deserves
>>>> the T-shirt "Does not play well with others."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> - Steve
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sep 16, 2010, at 6:24 AM, Andy Blunden wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Fellow XMCA-ers, can you tell me if /this word/ comes out in /italics/
>>>>> and if _this word_ is _underlined_ and if *this* is *bold*?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> _Let's try a second go_.
>>>>> /And once more in italics/
>>>>> *and again in bold*.
>>>>>
>>>>> And can anyone tell me that they could see the red text in the comments
>>>>> Mike added to a message yesterday?
>>>>>
>>>>> Please don't bother answering if someone else has already given the
>>>>> same answer as you would give.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Andy
>>>>>
>>>>>
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