On 03/28/2016 03:37 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
[email protected] wrote on 28/03/2016 18:11:
Ray_Net wrote:
WaltS48 wrote on 27/03/2016 17:25:
Looking at the source of a message composed in HTML and only sent as
plain text, shows only plain text formatting.
Probably the reason the HTML formatting bar doesn't appear. To the
composition window it is a plain text message you are editing.
Yes, I have understood .. But this is stupid to not permit an HTML
modification of this mail, because normally the option say that I
compose in HTML.
I dont need that SM must convert a plaintext in html, I just need this
HTML bar.
Ah, I think that's something else which was discussed here. If you
start off composing in HTML, you can use Options > Format to change
the compose window to "Plain Text Only". You can then use Options >
Format to change back to a format including HTML.
If you start off composing in plain text (either if your default
format is plain text, or if you "edit as new" a plain text email),
then Options > Format menu is not there. Bug 78764
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78794> I think.
Why is this "bug" not corrected ? Is it so difficult to present the
HTML-bar each time when the option is "Compose in HTML" ?
2016 - 2001 = 15 years without a correction :-(
Probably because there is no Module owner for the Editor component.
REF: <https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules/Core>
"The editor is currently used in three different ways in the Mozilla
codebase, though each application shares the same underlying code:"
REF: <http://www-archive.mozilla.org/editor/>
Just speculation on my part, and as you can see that page is archived.
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