On 11/02/2012 11:18 AM, Kjell Rilbe wrote:
Den 2012-11-02 13:40 skrev Daniel såhär:
Kjell Rilbe wrote:
Hi,

I often find the HTML editing in the mail client very lacking, as it
seems to muck up line breaks and where various formatting starts and
ends.

So, I'd like to be able to switch to HTML source editing for my emails.
I know there is such an editing mode in Composer, but I want to do it in
my mail editor.

Is there any way to do that?

Kjell

Kjell, if you just want to do this for the occasional e-mail, as you
click the "Compose" button, be holding down the CTRL or the ALT button
(I forget which), and that e-mail will be in HTML.

If you want to compose *ALL* your e-mails in HTML, have a look at
Edit->Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings, select "Composition &
Addressing" for you e-mail account and check the top setting.


Sorry, but that's not it. I know how to bring up the e-mail wysiwyg HTML
editor, but just doesn't cut it. Try this (just to give a simple example):

1. Enter som text on a line.
2. Place cursor at beginning of line.
3. Press Shift+Down. This will select the line.
4. Press Ctrl+C to copy.
5. Place cursor, wiht no selection, on beginning of the line you typed.
6. Press Ctrl+V to paste. This will insert a copy as expected.
7. Press Ctrl+V again. This *should* insert a second copy, but nothing
happens.

This wysiwyg editor is full of these irritating glitches. So, sometimes
I feel an urgent need to tidy up the resulting HTML code, in a plain
see-the-tags HTML source code editor.

How?

Regards,
Kjell


Use Notepad

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