On t, 2002-12-03 at 05:41, david grant wrote:
What is the it?
I have set View--Message Display--Normal Display.
Is there something else?
'It' is the paragraph style. In the editor toolbar the style dropdown is
to the left of the font-style icons (bold, italic etc). The fastest way
is to select
Hi All
Can some please tell me how to change the margins when composing an
email, or at least the point where the composer (editor) word wraps?
Thanks
David Hunt
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If you set it to 'normal', it will word-wrap to a standard size.
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 12:32, david grant wrote:
I must have missed something but for the life of me I can't get
Evolution 1.2 to word wrap the message body when changing window sizes.
Can anyone help me, please?
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What is the it?
I have set View--Message Display--Normal Display.
Is there something else?
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 14:59, Not Zed wrote:
If you set it to 'normal', it will word-wrap to a standard size.
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 12:32, david grant wrote:
I must have missed something but for the
Thanks, Eric.
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 21:24, Eric Lambart wrote:
Highlight the quoted text (the text from the person you are replying
to), then click on the toolbar where it says Preformat and change it
to Normal
Is there a config file somewhere in the which I could change attributes
of my
I hate to bug you guys with a simple question, but...
How do I get Evolution to word-wrap a reply?
It word wraps fine when I write, but the text from the person I am
replying to, every paragraph is one big long line.
I use text mode as my default, rather than html. And I have it set for
Occasionally, I get e-mail without word wrap. Often, when I edit a
mailed message as a new message, I lose word wrap. How do I fix that?
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On Sun, 2002-11-17 at 18:44, Dennis Tuchler wrote:
Occasionally, I get e-mail without word wrap. Often, when I edit a
mailed message as a new message, I lose word wrap. How do I fix that?
I believe what you want is to select between Normal and Preformat in
the drop-down list located on the
I often get messages whose lines are not wrapped. The lines extend far
beyond the screen's horizontal capacity. Currently (I think), there is
no way to force the message to wrap short of copying it to a text
editor.
Is there any way a feature to force wrapping in received messages could
be
Is there any possibility of implementing a Word Wrap feature in the
compose window? When I receive messages from particular people (mainly
hotmail and AOL accounts), almost every time I go to reply, the original
message runs off the screen, making it difficult to read. Viewing the
original is
On Tue, 2002-09-03 at 21:55, Greg Macek wrote:
Is there any possibility of implementing a Word Wrap feature in the
compose window? When I receive messages from particular people (mainly
hotmail and AOL accounts), almost every time I go to reply, the original
message runs off the screen,
Dan, thanks for your tip. It works great. I'll use it until Evo 1.2 is
ready for the public. I'd try out 1.1 if I wasn't using this everyday
for work and could afford any possible time to spend on devel issues.
:-) Larry, thanks for the update.
On Tue, 2002-09-03 at 23:09, Larry Ewing wrote:
Hi Iain
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 20:56, iain wrote:
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 21:14, Mike Gifford wrote:
Interesting. You don't have a row of things above the editor and below
the subject?
Sometimes it is really easy to miss things that are right in front of
your face.. Yup.. Hadn't noticed
Hello,
I'm trying to update a few majordomo config files, but to do this I need
to ensure that the characters aren't just wrapped at 72 characters (or
whatever it is).
Back in Netscape/Mozilla it was possible to set the number of columns
that an email message would wrap on so that you could
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 11:27, Mike Gifford wrote:
A feature request (well a work around I tried), it would be neat to
simply use evolution from the command line to send mail. I tried
something like this.. But it didn't work:
$evolution [EMAIL PROTECTED] oraganization.config
I'd tend to
Back in Netscape/Mozilla it was possible to set the number of columns
that an email message would wrap on so that you could avoid having to
either heavily modify the config file (or send a busted config file)..
How (or when) is this possible with Evolution?
In the bar above the editor
On 11 Jan 2002, Kenneth Porter wrote:
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 11:27, Mike Gifford wrote:
A feature request (well a work around I tried), it would be neat to
simply use evolution from the command line to send mail. I tried
something like this.. But it didn't work:
$evolution [EMAIL
Hi Iaian,
Thanks a lot, this lead me to the right place for sure!
However since I've got it right here, on my version I found it under:
Format - Heading then click on Preformat..
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 16:06, iain wrote:
Back in Netscape/Mozilla it was possible to set the number of
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 21:14, Mike Gifford wrote:
Hi Iaian,
Thanks a lot, this lead me to the right place for sure!
However since I've got it right here, on my version I found it under:
Format - Heading then click on Preformat..
Interesting. You don't have a row of things above the
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