On Mon, 2014-01-13 at 11:47 -0800, Brewster Gillett wrote: > On Mon, 2014-01-13 at 11:25 -0500, George Reeke wrote: > > Re: Evolution 2.32.3 on RedHat RHEL 6.5 (64-bit). > > Everything works fine except I notice when I open a reply window, > > the cursor sits at the upper left of the window as it should > > (for top-reply used with everything but these lists), <snip> > > bg: > > The reason that almost every email program places the cursor at the > beginning of the backquote is probably one of the most widely > misunderstood phenomena on the Net. It is placed there because the > idea is to allow the replier to scroll down through the backquote, > snipping out everything but the couple-three lines relevant to their > reply, then launching their reply *below* that. > Brewster > (user of email since 1981) > I understand and appreciate the philosophy you have explained about why this "feature" works the way it does. However, it does not work the way I need to work with numerous colleagues who want top posting. This is open-source software and one reason I use it is so I can modify what is troublesome for me. So I was planning to code this to my liking and the purpose of my posting was to see if I could get some hints about where to start looking. I was assuming it would be in the .ui files, but if it is in some C or C++ source code, it would help to know that as well, as in that case I might not decide not to bother. All the best, George Reeke
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