On 7/3/2011 21:27, steve harley wrote:
On 2011-07-03 17:46 , Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Replying to myself, because when this comes into my inbox the hyperlink
IS on one line...

still - how do I set the outgoing stuff so it fills up the screen as it
does here?

why would you want it to? it's much easier to read shorter lines; this,
in fact, is one of the reasons i chose Thunderbird -- some control over
the tendency toward unreadably long lines

I agree totally! (though I still like James Joyce)

But I wanted -ideally_ to selectively adjust the size of fonts within the same email so that long hotlinks were on one line.

That being said, I think I won't fiddle with it because when then mail I sent out came back to me the HTTP line WAS stretched out... as it is
below.

However I have enough old timey geek in me to want to check out the config stuff.

Thanks!

ann


as with most things Thunderbird, though, there's a way to tweak it, but
it's a geeky way; the short answer it to set
mail.compose.wrap_to_window_width to "true"

the long answer is that to reach this setting go to Preferences >
Advanced > General, then click "Config Editor..."; you will find more
settings than you want to believe exist, but by typing "wrap" into the
filter area you will see just a few; resist the temptation to fiddle
with the others, just set mail.compose.wrap_to_window_width to "true" by
double-clicking the appropriate line, then close the window and try
composing a message


http://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/New-York-Snaps-2011/15389206_z3saz/1/1357837912_dgrSk2F/Large


what a charmer!


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