Richmond wrote:
Stanimir Stamenkov writes:
Since posting that article, I found that if an email is saved as
draft, it is saved in HTML format, even if it is a plain text
message. So I guess it is converted from HTML to text as it is sent.
If it gets saved in HTML you
Stanimir Stamenkov writes:
>> Since posting that article, I found that if an email is saved as
>> draft, it is saved in HTML format, even if it is a plain text
>> message. So I guess it is converted from HTML to text as it is sent.
>
> If it gets saved in HTML you should be
Wed, 04 Jan 2017 22:24:13 +, /Richmond/:
Since posting that article, I found that if an email is saved as draft,
it is saved in HTML format, even if it is a plain text message. So I
guess it is converted from HTML to text as it is sent.
If it gets saved in HTML you should be really
Stanimir Stamenkov writes:
> Does this occur when you're replying to an existing message, or
> also/just when you're typing a new message?
A new message.
>
> Previously I've seen when replying to an existing message a quote
> block gets somehow extended to the text of the
Tue, 03 Jan 2017 23:44:38 +, /Richmond/:
The problem seems to be that when I am typing a news article the text
wraps as I type, but when I am typing an email message the text does not
wrap, at least not until I get to the right hand side of the Window,
which is quite a long way on this
Stanimir Stamenkov writes:
>
> Not completely sure what you're asking, but I suspect you might be using HTML
> composition for regular email where wrapping occurs just at the viewport
> boundary. Just configure you account(s) to not compose messages in HTML:
>
> * Either
Tue, 03 Jan 2017 18:44:26 +, /Richmond/:
Richmond writes:
I have wrapping working for news articles. How to I get it working for
email?
I am referring to wrapping during composition.
2.49a2
Here are the parameters I have set:
Richmond writes:
> I have wrapping working for news articles. How to I get it working for
> email?
>
> I am referring to wrapping during composition.
>
> 2.49a2
Here are the parameters I have set:
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On 05/08/2015 1:00 AM, Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
xxyyz wrote on 05/08/15 11:02:
When a received SM email is displayed with All Headers, the header
lines don't wrap. To see them all, you have to click on each line
and move the cursor to the right. This is even more noticeable if
there are
xxyyz wrote on 05/08/15 11:02:
When a received SM email is displayed with All Headers, the header
lines don't wrap. To see them all, you have to click on each line and
move the cursor to the right. This is even more noticeable if there
are Attachments, as the header lines stop at the
David E. Ross wrote:
On 6/13/11 1:13 PM, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Mon, 13 Jun 2011 12:04:09 -0700, /David E. Ross/:
When I view ASCII text Web pages that have no explicit line breaks in
the SeaMonkey browser, the pages are displayed without wrapping. Is
there a way to get wrapping?
An
Stanimir Stamenkov a écrit :
Mon, 13 Jun 2011 12:04:09 -0700, /David E. Ross/:
When I view ASCII text Web pages that have no explicit line breaks in
the SeaMonkey browser, the pages are displayed without wrapping. Is
there a way to get wrapping?
An example is at
David E. Ross wrote:
When I view ASCII text Web pages that have no explicit line breaks in
the SeaMonkey browser, the pages are displayed without wrapping. Is
there a way to get wrapping?
An example is athttp://rossde.com/test/Wrap_test.txt, which my
service's Web server delivers as
On 6/14/11 10:56 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
When I view ASCII text Web pages that have no explicit line breaks in
the SeaMonkey browser, the pages are displayed without wrapping. Is
there a way to get wrapping?
An example is athttp://rossde.com/test/Wrap_test.txt, which my
On Tue, 14 Jun 2011 16:43:32 -0700, David E. Ross wrote:
On 6/14/11 10:56 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
When I view ASCII text Web pages that have no explicit line breaks in
the SeaMonkey browser, the pages are displayed without wrapping. Is
there a way to get wrapping?
An
On 6/14/11 7:40 PM, Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jun 2011 16:43:32 -0700, David E. Ross wrote:
On 6/14/11 10:56 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
When I view ASCII text Web pages that have no explicit line breaks in
the SeaMonkey browser, the pages are displayed without wrapping. Is
Tue, 14 Jun 2011 13:56:45 -0400, /Ed Mullen/:
Phil Chee's suggestion in the other thread does work. In
userContent.css put:
pre {
white-space: pre-wrap !important;
}
No need for yet another extension.
I usually want that setting dynamically triggered per view (even
multiple times per
David E. Ross wrote:
When I view ASCII text Web pages that have no explicit line breaks in
the SeaMonkey browser, the pages are displayed without wrapping. Is
there a way to get wrapping?
Insert line feeds where you want them.
An example is at http://rossde.com/test/Wrap_test.txt, which my
Mon, 13 Jun 2011 12:04:09 -0700, /David E. Ross/:
When I view ASCII text Web pages that have no explicit line breaks in
the SeaMonkey browser, the pages are displayed without wrapping. Is
there a way to get wrapping?
An example is at http://rossde.com/test/Wrap_test.txt, which my
service's
On 6/13/11 12:28 PM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
When I view ASCII text Web pages that have no explicit line breaks in
the SeaMonkey browser, the pages are displayed without wrapping. Is
there a way to get wrapping?
Insert line feeds where you want them.
An
On 6/13/11 1:13 PM, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Mon, 13 Jun 2011 12:04:09 -0700, /David E. Ross/:
When I view ASCII text Web pages that have no explicit line breaks in
the SeaMonkey browser, the pages are displayed without wrapping. Is
there a way to get wrapping?
An example is at
Interviewed by CNN on 13/06/2011 16:28, Beauregard T. Shagnasty told the
world:
When I view ASCII text Web pages that have no explicit line breaks in
the SeaMonkey browser, the pages are displayed without wrapping. Is
there a way to get wrapping?
..and I see the same in all my browsers, not
On Mon, 13 Jun 2011 10:24:07 -0700, David E. Ross wrote:
When I view ASCII text Web pages that have no explicit line breaks in
the SeaMonkey browser, the pages are displayed without wrapping. Is
there a way to get wrapping?
An example is at http://rossde.com/test/Wrap_test.txt, which my
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