On 11/02/2012 11:47 AM, Kjell Rilbe wrote:
Den 2012-11-02 16:42 skrev WaltS såhär:
On 11/02/2012 11:18 AM, Kjell Rilbe wrote:
Sorry, but that's not it. I know how to bring up the e-mail wysiwyg HTML
editor, but just doesn't cut it. [snip] 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?

Use Notepad

That suggestion is just silly.

You are correct. I did not open a compose window in SeaMonkey, start composing a message, then copying it into my text editor to see if the tags transfer. They don't. Apologies.


How would I get the HTML from the wysiwyg editor into notepad? And if I
start from scratch in notepad, how do I get the HTML code into the
qysiwyg editor interpreted as HTML (as opposed to regular text)?

SeaMonkey already contains a full-featured HTML editor (named
"Composer"), so why isn't it possible to use that for e-mail editing?

Don't know.


And is there a way to switch from HTML mode to plaintext mode in the
email editor, and vice versa? (Would be useful if you accidentally bring
up the wrong one and don't notice until you've already started typing.)


There is a down arrow in my Compose icon with the options to Compose in HTML, or Compose in Plain Text in my SeaMonkey 2.13.2.

In the email editor it is under Options > Format.

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