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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/17/2018 3:42 PM, Tomas Hajny
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cite="mid:79328bf1c03dea668e365de402b8da50.squirrel@mail.freepascal.org">P.S.:
As probably well-known, especially to people using Internet as
long
<pre wrap="">as some of our subscribers, writing words in uppercase is considered as an
equivalent of shouting and thus not very polite. Please, stick to polite
communication on this list (and preferably elsewhere too ;-) ).
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And people that really use the Internet for a long time, should also
know that capitalizing <u>single words</u> means to put an <b>emphasize</b>
on them (as "back in the good old days" there was just plain text
emails, with no option for underline, italic or bold), rather than
shouting. Shouting is considered when the whole sentence/message is
written in all caps... ;-)<br>
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Ralf<br>
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