Howdy!

Вы писали 15.07.21 г., 4:23:26:
> Hello Thomas,


> On Fri, 9 Jul 2021 16:51:25 +0700 GMT (09-Jul-21, 16:51 +0700 GMT),
> Thomas Fernandez wrote:

>> Hello George,


>> On Wed, 30 Jun 2021 11:49:32 +0300 GMT (30-Jun-21, 15:49 +0700 GMT),
>> George Salnik wrote:

>>>> On Tue, 29 Jun 2021 18:24:27 +0200 GMT (29-Jun-21, 23:24 +0700 GMT),
>>>> Gwen wrote:

>>>>>> https://bt.ritlabs.com/view.php?id=2139

>>>>> Thanks, i confirmed the bug.

>>>> Can you tell me where to set/define the different styles?

>>> See attached jpg

>> My styles icon has disappeared, and the default font is called "S", a font I 
>> don't want to use:

>>  
>>  
>> I wonder how this even happened. I might have hit some crtl-combo again - 
>> how can I adjust the default font again?
>>  
>> If I highlight the whole empty space from "Hello" to "Best regards" in my 
>> reply and then choose Courier New 11, the moment I start typing text in the 
>> middle, it will back to that horrible default. 
>>  
>> Note: It happens when I reply to HTML messages. It does not happen with this 
>> message, as I am replying to a plaintext message, I just changed the editor 
>> manually to HTML.

> I just replied to a message from Japan, and they must have used some Japanese 
> font. Upon Reply, the editor showed this font: 
>  
>  
>  
> Going back to my previous report above, showing the "S" font, that happens 
> with replies to email received from China. So, the font that TB! uses is the 
> font of the original message.
>  
> I'd prefer an option in the HTML editor settings "Use same font as incoming 
> message [ ]" where, if not ticked, the default font is used.
>  
> That said, I still cannot change the font to anything else for more than one 
> line, and I still don't have the "Styles" icon.
>  
> Does anybody else miss the Styles icon, or is it only me? When I was first 
> made aware of it, it was there. Now it is gone. Am I the only one?
>  

How long do we need to wait even one button "clear formatting"? 
 
It is annoying to haven't this!
 
F9 isn't useful. We are not a crazy web-programers. We are users who's write 
real letters to real people!


Best Regards, George Salnik
RitLabs Russian Forum Moderator
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