On Tuesday, January 20, 2004, at 9:44:19 PM, the old mahogany desk
trembled gently as Marcus Ohlström began rapidly hitting his squeaky
typewriter's keys:

> You know you can turn it off? You can even, since a few betas, turn
> auto completion for subjects off and still leave auto completion for
> addresses on. Great improvement.

Sure it is great, though I hardly consider turning a badly functioning
feature OFF a good idea in the long run.

>> ctrl+shift+arrows does not move the cursor by words and only moves
>> the leftmost/rightmost selection end, and clicking a too-long header
>> field results in it being selected and the cursor moved to the end.
>> Not to mention the complete inability to edit long follow-up lists.

> Here we got some serious issues though. These things sometimes drives
> me nuts. Wasn't there a bt record about at least some of these issues
> a while ago? If someone points them out, I would gladly second the
> wishes.

They were even addressed by Stefan himself on this list. "The edit
control doesn't allow for telling where the cursor is, so the issue is
unfixable" was his response. Why so many applications have it right
thus remains a mystery.

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