2012/10/7 Brian Barker <b.m.barker@btinternet.com>:
At 16:11 07/10/2012 +0200, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
That helps, but it's still a bug right?
Probably. I suspect the designers would say that searching for $ on its own
has no meaning, so that fact that it matches anything might be the bug! But
the fact that \t is treated as text instead of the code for a tab character
seems wrong.
Anyone feel like writing a bug report, or should I do it?
There's only you and me in this at present: you sent this last message
privately!
Brian Barker - also privately
I guess I could send a bug report to this list then… I seem to never
get used to the new behaviour of it (that I need to click ”Reply to
all” and then move around the addresses – I use Gmail from its web
interface and there is no ”Reply to list” button). I'm subscribed to
quite a few lists and this is the only one (or maybe there is one more
that I never write to anyway) that behaves this way. I have sent quite
a few messages privately by mistake since the change, so I guess I'll
never learn…
Before doing anything else now, I will file a bug report to Gmail,
telling them that they'd better add a Reply to list-button…
Kind regards
Johnny Rosenberg
ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ
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