Re: [Evolution] Forced Line Wrap on Received Messages

2003-01-09 Thread Lane P. Lester
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 18:06, Dave Finnegan wrote: I've included some long lines from a message that I've received which does not line wrap when I view it. Hopefully this will show up when posted back . . . Well, it wrapped properly for me, so I obviously sent my previous message whining

Re: [Evolution] Forced Line Wrap on Received Messages

2003-01-09 Thread Lane P. Lester
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 18:06, Dave Finnegan wrote: I've included some long lines from a message that I've received which does not line wrap when I view it. Hopefully this will show up when posted back . . . Well, it wrapped properly for me, so I obviously sent my previous message whining

Re: [Evolution] Forced Line Wrap on Received Messages

2003-01-09 Thread Eric Lambart
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 03:43, Lane P. Lester wrote: On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 18:06, Dave Finnegan wrote: I've included some long lines from a message that I've received which does not line wrap when I view it. Hopefully this will show up when posted back . . . Well, it wrapped properly for

Re: [Evolution] Forced Line Wrap on Received Messages

2003-01-09 Thread Lane P. Lester
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 17:28, Eric Lambart wrote: Then please look at the message I posted yesterday about it. The short version is: in your reply, go to the paragraph that is shown as a single long line, and press Ctrl-0 (ZERO at the top of the keyboard). Thank you, Eric, for the

Re: [Evolution] Forced Line Wrap on Received Messages

2003-01-09 Thread Eric Lambart
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 17:38, Lane P. Lester wrote: On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 17:28, Eric Lambart wrote: Then please look at the message I posted yesterday about it. The short version is: in your reply, go to the paragraph that is shown as a single long line, and press Ctrl-0 (ZERO at the top

[Evolution] Forced Line Wrap on Received Messages

2003-01-08 Thread Dave Finnegan
Has anyone considered coding up a line-wrap option for received messages? I frequently receive email with very long line lengths. I think that it's Outlook that generates these messages. I'd love to see an option to force line wrap at some fixed column. I've had this feature in Netscape and

Re: [Evolution] Forced Line Wrap on Received Messages

2003-01-08 Thread Jason Temple
Greetings all, I am running evo 1.2.1 and am seeing the same behavior with incoming message that I reply to...the preview pane wraps it correctly, but when I `reply' it scrolls off until it hits a hard carriage return in the message itself. For 95% of my email this does not

Re: [Evolution] Forced Line Wrap on Received Messages

2003-01-08 Thread Eric Lambart
Ah yes, but that's different. I was under the impression that the original poster was referring to problems /viewing/ the message. Just a little while ago, I myself replied to a message (mis?)formatted as you describe. It looked fine in the preview pane and separate message window, but upon

Re: [Evolution] Forced Line Wrap on Received Messages

2003-01-08 Thread Dave Finnegan
Yes, I am talking about viewing messages with long lines. On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 16:48, Eric Lambart wrote: Ah yes, but that's different. I was under the impression that the original poster was referring to problems /viewing/ the message. Just a little while ago, I myself replied to a message

Re: [Evolution] Forced Line Wrap on Received Messages

2003-01-08 Thread Eric Lambart
H... *shrug* works fine for me. Rather than all the bother of writing yoruself a script, perhaps you could figure out what's causing the problem. Some Ximian library not up-to-date? I suggest you try to find/create a non-confidential e-mail that you can attach to a bug report, or forward

Re: [Evolution] Forced Line Wrap on Received Messages

2003-01-08 Thread Jason Temple
Greetings all, On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 17:25, Eric Lambart wrote: H... *shrug* works fine for me. Rather than all the bother of writing yoruself a script, perhaps you could figure out what's causing the problem. Some Ximian library not up-to-date? That's what I was suspecting too, but

Re: [Evolution] Forced Line Wrap on Received Messages

2003-01-08 Thread Eric Lambart
Um, so we've got two threads going at once, now. One guy (Dave) has problems viewing the messages, but you (Jason) are having trouble replying. Please refer to my message (on the list) from just a few hours ago, about fixing replies. Meanwhile, I'll go down to the attached message and fix those

Re: [Evolution] Forced Line Wrap on Received Messages

2003-01-08 Thread Dave Finnegan
I've included some long lines from a message that I've received which does not line wrap when I view it. Hopefully this will show up when posted back . . . Dave -Forwarded Message- Two servers are currently sharing one Ultra 60 with dual 360 MHz 2 GB processors. Port 9001 currently

Re: [Evolution] Forced Line Wrap on Received Messages

2003-01-08 Thread Dave Finnegan
Nope. This was line wrapped during the send process. I'll try again when I get a chance. On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 18:06, Dave Finnegan wrote: I've included some long lines from a message that I've received which does not line wrap when I view it. Hopefully this will show up when posted back .

Re: [Evolution] Forced Line Wrap on Received Messages

2003-01-08 Thread Eric Lambart
Try forwarding the message as an attachment (Ctrl-J), then Evolution shouldn't change it at all. For what its worth, it doesn't look like Evolution wrapped it when you sent it, because as you can see (below) the lines are as long as ever (which I could fix as I described before =)) Eric On