Re: 9.3.3.3 Some issues wuth new HTML editor

2021-04-13 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Thomas,

On Tue, 13 Apr 2021 09:06:17 +0700 GMT (13-Apr-21, 9:06 +0700 GMT),
Thomas Fernandez wrote:

> Hello Thomas,

> On Sun, 11 Apr 2021 09:26:37 +0700 GMT (11-Apr-21, 9:26 +0700 GMT),
> Thomas Fernandez wrote:

>>> On Fri, 9 Apr 2021 14:22:54 +0200 GMT (09-Apr-21, 19:22 +0700 GMT),
>>> Gwen wrote:

 Editor
 - size in Text-only and HTML differs from default

>>> Confirmed.

 - In HTML format the Text has no padding at left

>>> Confirmed, and it is irritating.

>>> Except where the template but the %Cursor. There is some padding then, but 
>>> when I just start typing, the text suddenly starts in the next line instead.

>>> - Also, when using , a linebreak is not always added, sometime it is 
>>> equivalent to just going to the next line with the down-arrow.

 - Missing caret, only a lightblue rectangle instead of caret

>>> Confirmed.

>>> Additional issues:

>>> - Multiple attachements called ..._csseditor are sent. (The ... is 
>>> alphanumeric characters; and there is not file type).

>>> - HTML formatting tools are in two lines, even though the screen is wide 
>>> enough to put them into one. I cannot find a way to organise them into one 
>>> line.

>>> - As already mentioned by someone else, highlighting some text and using 
>>>  (by rght-clicking or by using crtl-C) will copy the whole email to 
>>> the clipboard, not only the highlighted text.

>> Adding:

>> - I just forwarded a message (inline, not as attachment), and the text part 
>> was left totally blank.

> - Attachments cannot be added by dragging and dropping. A PDF file I tried to 
> add was simply not added. Even though the + inside a square was shown while 
> dragging, it was not added when dropping. Only way to add an attachment is by 
> using the paperclip icon and chosing the file on the disk, which is very 
> inefficient.

> - Pictures cannot be inserted into an email. Dragging and dropping a .jog 
> file resulted in an undefined small square at the beginning of the line, 
> instead of the picture shown below the line i.e. where I dropped it.

- Paste as Plain Text doesn't work.

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Cheers,
Thomas.

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9.3.3.3 Reply

2021-04-13 Thread Richard Newman via TBBETA
Hello Bat People,

  Replying to messages in HTML results in a blank email and a "List Index Out 
of Bounds" message. Changing the default editor to plain text (MicroEd) seems 
to be a work around.

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Re: Dark Mode and Printing

2021-04-13 Thread Stefan Tanurkov
Hello Steven,

> Then I realized that it was there, just printed in WHITE
> just like it is shown on the screen!

Happy to say, it's fixed in the currently available Alpha :-)


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Dark Mode and Printing

2021-04-13 Thread Steven P Valliere

I love the new option for Dark Mode, but...

I just tried printing a plain text email from Dark Mode
for the first time and I was surprised to find that the
entire body of the message is MISSING from the printout!
Then I realized that it was there, just printed in WHITE
just like it is shown on the screen!

I humbly submit that until the printers also support a
Dark Mode, that the white text in a message body be
printed as black.

Please?

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