Hello Marck,

On Sun, 11 Jul 2021 09:56:02 +0100 GMT (11-Jul-21, 15:56 +0700 GMT),
Marck Pearlstone wrote:


> On 11 July 2021 at 03:50 Thomas Fernandez wrote and made these points

> ... <snip>

TF>> Do you mean something like I described in my posting 
<mid:[email protected]> ?

TF>> By the way, only the mid numberr is highlighted here in the editor, not 
the "mid:" part. Let's see whether the link works when the message is received 
from the list. 

> I see the same in the received message here.

> The link doesn't work. It does do something. It blanks the current message 
> view. The message can be redisplayed easily enough by switching between 
> display tabs in a message with multiple parts. The link *does* work and 
> appear correctly in the quote above, which makes this a bug in the HTML 
> editor.

Well, it works in the plaintext viewer but it does *not* work in the HTML 
viewer. I see the message number highlighted and clickable, but nothing happens.

My suggestion is to make it work also in the HTML viewer.

> I also see:

> Summoning my 'snip' QT using its defined <Ctrl+Alt+x> hotkey. Using 
> <Ctrl+Space> to summon it by handle no longer even tries to work. It just 
> brings up the QT list with my snip QT selected, which half works. This is 
> true of both MicroEd and the HTML editor.

> Paste as quote from original HTML into Plain Text reply only puts the reply 
> quote in from of the first line of a paragraph, even one that's wrapping.

This is a different issue (and should probably be honoured with a separate 
email thread). crtl-space does show the QTs over here, at least in this 
plaintext editor. I just tried with the HTML editor, once I got an access 
vilation, the second time it worked without a problem.

--

Cheers,
Thomas.

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