Ok, this one might be more readable; simply quoting my original mail 
from Thunderbird, where the quoted text is re-aligned using TB's edit 
functions; (and what I'm writing right now should also be properly 
aligned without any extraneous line breaks). So, is there a way to 
achieve this sort-of WYSIWYG behavior for composing plain text mails 
(not HTML) in Roundcube? (I might have simply missed some option 
somewhere as well).

Thanks & cheers,
Chris

Am 14.09.2010 00:49, schrieb Christoph Langguth:
> Hi all,
>
> just something that I recently came to realize:
>
> When replying to messages (in plain text mode), RC does not
> automatically wrap the text, so I find myself (usually
> subconsciously) inserting hard line breaks in order to keep the text
> somewhat aligned.
>
> I acknowledge that this is due to the edit box being larger than the
> used space, and thus the program not "realizing" that lines should
> break automatically for readability. I'm used to using Thunderbird in
> "daily life", which does this automatically (i.e., inserts
> virtual/soft line breaks in the editor at 80(?) characters so the
> layout is preserved. All this while still preserving hard line breaks
> in an intuitive fashion, i.e. when starting a new paragraph.
>
> So, I'm just wondering: Am I the only one bothered by this? Should
> there be an option, or maybe a plugin, to enable this behavior?
> (Maybe there even exists one already?) I'm not horribly experienced
> in Javascript anymore, but I'd be willing to investigate on how to
> fix it, and I'm pretty sure it should be doable. Any comments, hints,
> etc., are more than welcome!
>
> Sorry folks, this post is probably quite difficult to read, because
> horribly aligned, but that was my point: this is usually what happens
> when I'm writing longer replies using Roundcube  (and sorry Dave, for
> "hijacking" a part of your post to illustrate it, because it's what I
> used as reference for the rough in-editor alignment).
>
> Cheers, Chris
>
> On Mon, 13 Sep 2010 23:52:44 +0200, David Mohr<[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> Hi, I implemented an ldap search so that I could do a proper bind
>> for an individual address book. The login name is used to search
>> for the DN to bind with. The attached patch requires additional
>> settings for the
>
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