Hello Stefan,

following up on this issue:

m> The macros SETEDITOR="1" and SETEDITOR="4" both call Plain Text (MicroEd). 
m> The macro SETEDITOR="2" calls the new HTML-Editor, however the status bar 
shows the string "Generic". The resulting mail has a HTML and text part.
m> The macro SETEDITOR="3" calls the new HTML-Editor, however the status bar 
shows the string "Generic". The resulting mail has a HTML part only
m>  
m> For x=2 HTML only should be called, for x=3 HTML + Plain Text in accordance 
with the numbering in the short cuts (Ctrl + 1,2,3). At the moment it is the 
other way round.

In v9.3.4.7 
The macros SETEDITOR="1" and SETEDITOR="2" both call Plain Text Editor and the 
resulting mails are plain text.
The macros SETEDITOR="3" and SETEDITOR="4" both call an editor that says Plain 
Text in the status bar, however, the resulting mails are in 
HTML-Text-multipart-format. 

Best regards,
mse
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Using The Bat! Version 9.3.4.7 Alpha (32-bit) Pro on
Windows 10 (Build 19042) (64-bit) without OTFE


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