Welcome and Thanks

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Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia.

I'd just like to thank you for contributing the excellent article on the Musette de cour.

I've redirected a few links that previously pointed to the Musette article but were concerned with the instrument to point to the new article. Could you check that the link to Delavigne goes to the correct person? I know nothing about him, but that article does not mention that he was a composer, so I suspect they're different people.

-Insouciance 11:54, 21 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Delavigne

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That's a fine welcome indeed! thank-you.

The Delavigne (or De la Vigne, which doesn't help) I had in mind is not the person the current link points to. I'll remove the link from the musette page, then try to round up and post some more information about the Delavigne who did compose musette music.

btw - general interest, or a musette-player? According to my tutor, I'm the only student in the whole of Belgium; so I'm always interested to learn of other players scattered around the globe.

Niels Grundtvig Nielsen 12:03, 22 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Salut

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I added an image to your user page that you might enjoy since it related to your passion! Bien amicalement, Charvex (talk) 10:48, 15 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

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78.26 (spin me / revolutions) 17:09, 8 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

Example code on CALS Table Model

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I wanted to thank you for the example code on CALS Table Model, and also to let you know that I fixed the formatting and explained a bit about how I did it (and asked you to give it a try in the future). If you'd like more info about formatting code, probably the best place to look is MOS:CODE, although the place I actually found the info was here. (The former explains more syntax variations, but the latter also provides a full list of supported languages to highlight. So there's no clear "best" answer, in my opinion.) Anyway, thank you! :) BlueGuy213 (talk) 22:13, 26 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

I didn't see that MOS:CODE includes a link to the other article when the issue of listing lang attributes comes up. So I want to amend the above to suggest you use MOS:CODE, especially since it also explains when neither pre nor syntaxhighlight tags are appropriate. This will be my last comment about this, I promise! (Unless you ask for anything else. I'll keep a watch on both this page and the article's talk page, though my Wikipedia editing tends to be irregular so I may not respond for a while.) BlueGuy213 (talk) 22:41, 26 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

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