Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 29/08/2016 23:18:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 08/29/2016 04:27 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
I have a mail inside a local folder.
I read it using notepad and this mail is in two forms - plaintext and
html. Those two forms can have two different bodies.
When I open this message, the html version is displayed.
How can I display the plain-text version ? (just a temporary action
... )
With the message displayed or open, choose View | Message Body as...
Plain Text.
That will work when he opens the message in Notepad?
Not how I understood the question.
In his first paragraph, he described viewing both versions in one file
in Notepad. So he doesn't need help seeing what he's already seeing.
In his second paragraph, he asked, "When I open this message, ... how
can I display the plain-text version?" which I took to mean "open in
SeaMonkey." SeaMonkey will normally display only one version of a
message, so I can be helpful by telling him how to display the other
version.
Given the choice of an unhelpful answer and a helpful one, I chose the
helpful one. Wouldn't you?
Perhaps I was not clear enough, however, you had understood my problem
correctly.
Thanks for all answers - this permit me to read this mail in his
plain-text format solving my real problem.
I can give you more information about why I asked my question ... :-)
This is because my option was, is and will stay "View in HTML version".
SM shows the mail correctly (viewed as plain-text or viewed as html)
With that option(html-view) the print of the mail by FoxitReader give
some strange outputs:
"offre" is printed as "o re"
"réfléchir" is printed as "ré échir"
Evenwhile the two words are correct in the html part of the mail,
viewed by SM and by notepad.
Now, with the mail viewed as plain-text FoxitReader works correctly.
If I complain about this issue at the Foxit-Reader support, they will
need the name of the program who print.
But I will sure that they will say: SeaMonkey ? What's that ? :-)
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