>> See the list guidelines:
>> http://groups.google.com/group/vim_use/web/vim-information
>
> Sorry if my post does not meet the guideline. I have read the
> document and it stated:
>
> Bottom post: Put your reply below a short, relevant quote.
> Delete excess quoted material (if it's not necessary for
> comprehension of your message, delete it).
> Delete any email address (do not quote the sender's address).
> If your expensive gadget can't bottom post, wait until you
> can find a computer.
>
> Does the Bottom post mean that the reply message has to after
> the previous message? Is this reply meet the requirement?
Perfect, thanks. The real idea is to quote only sufficient of
the previous message to provide some context for your reply.
Some people (like me) could be accused of overdoing that (I
usually leave only a small piece of the text I am replying to),
while others underdo it and quote too much of the previous
message.
Sometimes a reply will quote a few lines, then a response, then
quote a few more relevant lines and another response.
John
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