
Thanks for pointing out the issue, Lars - though I personally do not think that 2mb is a sizeable chunk by measures of most modern mail hostings, and though the offending letter can simply be deleted, I agree that for some purposes attaching megabyte-sized files to wide mailing list postings is inconvenient. I will consider archive.to in the future.
03.01.2011, в 13:08, Lars Viklund
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 12:08:53PM +0300, Eugene Kirpichov wrote:
Hello!
Actually the presentation was created in PowerPoint, not in TeX :) You can download the PDF here - http://www.slideshare.net/jkff/two-visualization-tools/download (however one has to be logged in to Slideshare, for example with a facebook acct., for this link to work)
Just in case, I'm also attaching a PDF of the current version to this email, but visiting the link is preferable, since I'll be updating the contents.
Does the list have any policies on not attaching large files? I'd rather not have a sizeable chunk of my mail store consumed by files I am completely uninterested in.
As for storing files online, I'm sure that there's download hosting services that do not require any signing in, like say archiv.to or something.
-- Lars Viklund | zao@acc.umu.se
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