>
> You will notice that when these posts are being composed there is a
>> nice row of formatting options above, *all* visible *without* hovering
>> or clicking, which make them obvious, easy to get to and use, and they
>> don't clutter the last line; usually the one being typed.  Maybe I'm just a
>> Luddite, but this system works very nicely, and it's pretty similar to what
>> is seen in most word processing programs, which means there little to no
>> learning curve.  And--lo and behold--it's just like the old Gmail Compose.
>> Is any of this "compelling evidence" for you?
>>
>
> No Alvin, I have no idea what you mean by the above statement. Where am I
> supposed to see this '
> nice row of formatting options above'?
>

I think he is referring to the "new new" compose window, when composing a
new message, with the new "full-screen" option enabled. (Not really
full-screen, but that is Google's term for it.  In other words, not the
"old new" compose window in the bottom right corner.)

With this "full-screen" compose window, the standard text formatting icons
are enabled full-time, rather than hidden behind the *A* icon next to the
Send button.

Andy

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