[thelist] Email Composition Question
martin.p.burns at uk.pwcglobal.com
martin.p.burns at uk.pwcglobal.com
Thu Apr 11 02:50:01 CDT 2002
Memo from Martin P Burns of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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It's a similar set of rules to StructuredText:
http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Articles/STX
Let's see if it follows any more stx rules
If it's working, this should be a heading
And this shouldn't be
* This should be an unordered list
* Another ul item
And do ordered lists work?
1. I hope this is item 1
1. And this is item 2
Let's see if we can get "a link to evolt":http://evolt.org/
And if we need a code sample, we'll do 'print $hello_world'
Or for a code block::
def dog_years(age):
"""Convert an age to dog years"""
return age*7
Cheers
Martin
> I have noticed that even with HTML turned off, on some emails, Moz
> will print certain things in bold (and display smilies, which is a nice
> touch). I was wondering, what command/tag cause it to display in bold,
> what should be text with no formatting? I'd love to use it, since on my
> system's font, it really stands out well.
*strong*
/em/
_underline_
Mozilla is not alone, knode (nntp software) also does it. I'm sure
there are other examples out there too.
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