I can do that. I will in a second.
But what is also a common convention and occurance, is that someone posts while you are still editing because something cruciak occured to you right as you hit "send" the first time.
It is preferable, afterall, to edit an existing post, rather than double post.
In such cases, it is necessary to inform the respondent that an edit has been made, directly, or they wont know to re-read the post to see the edit. I did specify that the last paragraph was the addition.
Otherwise it lead to deliberate abuse by some, of constantly reformulating their previous posts to mean something they do not, at worst, in a beligerent sense, especially against antagonistic posters, in order to make them look bad and as if they are talking about nothing.
Ive been posting since early 90s on Delphi among others, and operated as moderator on many forums.
I am thoroughly familiar with netiquette, but thank you for your reminder to include the "Edited to add".
Im sure I can rely on you to remind all other persons who edit a post of that, everytime, hereafter
To keep up the conventions!