Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Although in general I prefer to control where my
line breaks are when composing e-mails, the "re-wrap"
functionality that is exposed when I configure
Seamonkey to automatically wrap at or before column
72 has many benefits when re-cycling (i.e., quoting)
parts of the message to which I am replying in my
own reply.  However, once I enable wrapping, I am
unable to physically differentiate between soft wrapping
and hard wrapping, as a result of which I quite
frequently send out messages with at least one line
of length nearly 144 characters.  My question is therefore
this : is there any (concealed) option for Seamonkey
that would allow me to identify  soft line breaks when
composing e-mails in plain text ?  And if not, is there
any option that would allow me to identify hard line
breaks ?  The former would be better, since I would
hope that there are relatively few, but the latter would
be better than nothing.

Philip Taylor

Philip, I believe the difference between "soft breaks" and "hard breaks" if whither there is a trailing space at the end of the line or not, i.e., I've quoted your post and the lines don't have trailing spaces, so indicate they are soft breaks, I believe!!

Something like that, anyway!!

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Daniel
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