>The "no wrap" option probably only deals with the
>way the text is displayed on the screen. Emailer
>actually does that already, it does soft wrapping
>on the outgoing message screen, and doesn't
>actually hard wrap
Chris wrote the above.
Ken later observed:
Emailer is "hard coded" to wrap text at
72 characters. Why would you want to leave it
"unwrapped?"
Ken
>To which I might add that a
>possible frustration stems from the fact that (at
>least in my experience) as one composes in
>Emailer, going beyond the 72 characters, there is
>no automatic wrap. But then, yes, a wrap does
>occur when the message is sent.
Result: a messge that is oft received in a
chopped-up condition, with the line following one
with more than 72 characters ... that line
containing only the "leftovers" from the
preceding, then a new line begun which contains a
full line of 72 characters. This is annoying, and
there appears to be no easy solution in Emailer
except to employ something like the software in
TextSoap, which allows one to compose in varying
line lengths.
This may not occur when some viewers
process my Emailer messages, but I've had my
message quoted in someone's reply to me, and my
message comes back looking as I described:
For example, paragraph above might appear:
"Result: a message that is oft received in a
chopped up condition,
with the line following one with more than
72 characters...
that line containing only the "leftovers" from
the preceding,
then a new line begun which contains a full
line of seventy two characters" ( You now
perhaps understand my explanation.)
Anyone else know of a better solution from
within Emailer?
Sheafe Ewing
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