Re: 9.4.2: HTML editor not ready for release

2021-07-11 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Jernej,


On Sun, 11 Jul 2021 15:21:40 +0200 GMT (11-Jul-21, 20:21 +0700 GMT),
Jernej Simončič wrote:

> On Sunday, July 11, 2021, 13:35:40, Thomas Fernandez wrote:


>> Well, it works in the plaintext viewer but it does *not* work in the HTML 
>> viewer. I see the message number highlighted and clickable, but nothing 
>> happens.

> Did you make the link yourself, or was it made automatically? Because if I 
> paste , TB makes the link 
> automatically, and it should work once I post it (since it includes the mid: 
> prefix, which your link lacked).

I made the link by myself; I copied and paste the mid from the headers and 
added "mid:" in front. How did you paste with "mid:", as it is not in the 
incoming mail? The HTML viewer should recognise the link evenif "mid:" is added 
manually, as the plaintext viewer does.

Secondly and more importantly, I clicked on the link and TB! was "Not 
Responding" any more, i.e. I had to kill it with the task manager.

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Re: 9.4.2: HTML editor not ready for release

2021-07-11 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Sunday, July 11, 2021, 21:03:58, mse wrote:


> I assume it is because of the additional dot after the @-sign.

Additional dot?

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Re: 9.4.2: HTML editor not ready for release

2021-07-11 Thread mse
Hello Jernej,

 
> On Sunday, July 11, 2021, 19:02:09, MAU wrote:


>> Second, I clicked on the link and it does not work. TB just stalls with the 
>> turning circle (what used to be the hourglass) and TB does not respond at 
>> all. I had to kill it with Task Manager.

> Yeah, same thing happened here.
 
I assume it is because of the additional dot after the @-sign.

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Re: 9.4.2: HTML editor not ready for release

2021-07-11 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Sunday, July 11, 2021, 19:02:09, MAU wrote:


> Second, I clicked on the link and it does not work. TB just stalls with the 
> turning circle (what used to be the hourglass) and TB does not respond at 
> all. I had to kill it with Task Manager.

Yeah, same thing happened here.

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Re: 9.4.2: HTML editor not ready for release

2021-07-11 Thread MAU
Hello Jernej,


> Did you make the link yourself, or was it made automatically?
> Because if I paste , TB makes the link automatically, and it should
> work once I post it (since it includes the mid: prefix, which your link 
> lacked).


First, the link which shown in the HTML viewer is not included in the quoted 
text (See above). Why?

Second, I clicked on the link and it does not work. TB just stalls with the 
turning circle (what used to be the hourglass) and TB does not respond at all. 
I had to kill it with Task Manager.

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Re: 9.4.2: HTML editor not ready for release

2021-07-11 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Sunday, July 11, 2021, 13:35:40, Thomas Fernandez wrote:


> Well, it works in the plaintext viewer but it does *not* work in the HTML 
> viewer. I see the message number highlighted and clickable, but nothing 
> happens.

Did you make the link yourself, or was it made automatically? Because if I 
paste , TB makes the link automatically, 
and it should work once I post it (since it includes the mid: prefix, which 
your link lacked).

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Re: 9.4.2: HTML editor not ready for release

2021-07-11 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Marck,

On Sun, 11 Jul 2021 09:56:02 +0100 GMT (11-Jul-21, 15:56 +0700 GMT),
Marck Pearlstone wrote:


> On 11 July 2021 at 03:50 Thomas Fernandez wrote and made these points

> ... 

TF>> Do you mean something like I described in my posting 
 ?

TF>> By the way, only the mid numberr is highlighted here in the editor, not 
the "mid:" part. Let's see whether the link works when the message is received 
from the list. 

> I see the same in the received message here.

> The link doesn't work. It does do something. It blanks the current message 
> view. The message can be redisplayed easily enough by switching between 
> display tabs in a message with multiple parts. The link *does* work and 
> appear correctly in the quote above, which makes this a bug in the HTML 
> editor.

Well, it works in the plaintext viewer but it does *not* work in the HTML 
viewer. I see the message number highlighted and clickable, but nothing happens.

My suggestion is to make it work also in the HTML viewer.

> I also see:

> Summoning my 'snip' QT using its defined  hotkey. Using 
>  to summon it by handle no longer even tries to work. It just 
> brings up the QT list with my snip QT selected, which half works. This is 
> true of both MicroEd and the HTML editor.

> Paste as quote from original HTML into Plain Text reply only puts the reply 
> quote in from of the first line of a paragraph, even one that's wrapping.

This is a different issue (and should probably be honoured with a separate 
email thread). crtl-space does show the QTs over here, at least in this 
plaintext editor. I just tried with the HTML editor, once I got an access 
vilation, the second time it worked without a problem.

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Re: 9.4.2: HTML editor not ready for release

2021-07-11 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello MAU,

On Sun, 11 Jul 2021 10:56:01 +0200 GMT (11-Jul-21, 15:56 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:

> Hello Thomas,

>> By the way, only the mid numberr is highlighted here in the editor,
>> not the "mid:" part. Let's see whether the link works when the
>> message is received from the list. 

> It  does  not  work  if  viewing  HTML.  No problem if the Text tab is
> selected.

Well, it should work, don't you agree?

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Re: 9.4.2: HTML editor not ready for release

2021-07-11 Thread Marck Pearlstone

On 11 July 2021 at 03:50 Thomas Fernandez wrote and made these points

... 

TF> Do you mean something like I described in my posting 
 ?

TF> By the way, only the mid numberr is highlighted here in the editor, not the 
"mid:" part. Let's see whether the link works when the message is received from 
the list. 

I see the same in the received message here.

The link doesn't work. It does do something. It blanks the current message 
view. The message can be redisplayed easily enough by switching between display 
tabs in a message with multiple parts. The link *does* work and appear 
correctly in the quote above, which makes this a bug in the HTML editor.

I also see:

Summoning my 'snip' QT using its defined  hotkey. Using 
 to summon it by handle no longer even tries to work. It just 
brings up the QT list with my snip QT selected, which half works. This is true 
of both MicroEd and the HTML editor.

Paste as quote from original HTML into Plain Text reply only puts the reply 
quote in from of the first line of a paragraph, even one that's wrapping.

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Re: 9.4.2: HTML editor not ready for release

2021-07-11 Thread MAU
Hello Thomas,

> By the way, only the mid numberr is highlighted here in the editor,
> not the "mid:" part. Let's see whether the link works when the
> message is received from the list. 

It  does  not  work  if  viewing  HTML.  No problem if the Text tab is
selected.


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Re: 9.4.2: HTML editor not ready for release

2021-07-10 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Sergey,


On Sun, 11 Jul 2021 00:32:07 +0300 GMT (11-Jul-21, 4:32 +0700 GMT),
Sergey Chubchenko wrote:

> Hi Stefan,


>> Version 9.4.2 is available for testing - 

> U
>  
> One bug (id: 0002146): after selecting text in HTML Editor, change font name 
> (by manual entering font name at toolbar) and press "Enter" - selection will 
> lose from selected text and need to reselect it again to change other styles 
> of this text.
 
Do you mean something like I described in my posting 
 ?
 
By the way, only the mid numberr is highlighted here in the editor, not the 
"mid:" part. Let's see whether the link works when the message is received from 
the list. 
 


Why did your sig jump on top of the second paragraph in this reply? In your 
original message the sig is below the paragraph.

And yes, I support your wish.

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