Re: [ubuntu-uk] enough folks

2013-05-15 Thread Liam Proven
On 14 May 2013 12:43, Matthew Sturdy wrote: > Hi > Search in the Labs sections of the Gmail settings for the "Quote selected > text" addon and enable it; that works here (with the new gmail interface). That is /very/ handy. Thank you very much indeed for this. AFAIK this used to be the default b

Re: [ubuntu-uk] enough folks

2013-05-14 Thread Colin Law
On 14 May 2013 12:57, Tony Scott wrote: > On 14 May 2013 12:43, Matthew Sturdy wrote: >> Search in the Labs sections of the Gmail settings for the "Quote selected >> text" addon and enable it; that works here (with the new gmail interface). > > > Thanks for that Mathew - I've used Gmail for ages

Re: [ubuntu-uk] enough folks

2013-05-14 Thread Tony Scott
On 14 May 2013 12:43, Matthew Sturdy wrote: > Search in the Labs sections of the Gmail settings for the "Quote selected > text" addon and enable it; that works here (with the new gmail interface). Thanks for that Mathew - I've used Gmail for ages and hadn't come across this. It works great - as

Re: [ubuntu-uk] enough folks

2013-05-14 Thread Matthew Sturdy
On 14 May 2013 07:24, Liam Proven wrote: > Not any more with the Gmail "new compose" feature. The functionality > you describe has been removed. > Hi Search in the Labs sections of the Gmail settings for the "Quote selected text" addon and enable it; that works here (with the new gmail interface

Re: [ubuntu-uk] enough folks

2013-05-14 Thread Liam Proven
On 13 May 2013 11:24, Stuart Ward wrote: > > On 10 May 2013 13:53, Liam Proven wrote: >> >> >> Just press Ctrl-A to select all text, then Home to go to the top, >> delete the few blank lines, then move down, trim the quoted text and >> type your reply. >> > > In gmail select the text you want to

Re: [ubuntu-uk] enough folks

2013-05-13 Thread Alan Pope
On 13/05/13 11:24, Stuart Ward wrote: In gmail select the text you want to comment on then hit reply and you get a nice bottom quoted text with the cursor placed below ready for commenting... Indeed! Same as Thunderbird. -- Alan Pope Engineering Manager Canonical - Product Strategy +44 (0) 79

Re: [ubuntu-uk] enough folks

2013-05-13 Thread Stuart Ward
On 10 May 2013 13:53, Liam Proven wrote: > > Just press Ctrl-A to select all text, then Home to go to the top, > delete the few blank lines, then move down, trim the quoted text and > type your reply. > > In gmail select the text you want to comment on then hit reply and you get a nice bottom quo

Re: [ubuntu-uk] enough folks

2013-05-10 Thread Liam Proven
On 10 May 2013 13:45, Tony Scott wrote: > Just to explain I (and I suspect many others) use Gmail as I need to > be able to access my mail via multiple devices (some of which are not > mine!) and at different locations. So do I, as my email address will show you. By the way, it bottom-quotes jus

Re: [ubuntu-uk] enough folks

2013-05-10 Thread Tony Scott
Just to explain I (and I suspect many others) use Gmail as I need to be able to access my mail via multiple devices (some of which are not mine!) and at different locations. -- Tony Scott http://tonyscott.org.uk | http://savetvc.co.uk On 10 May 2013 13:38, Liam Proven wrote: > On 10 May 2013 13

Re: [ubuntu-uk] enough folks

2013-05-10 Thread Liam Proven
On 10 May 2013 13:19, Alan Bell wrote: > actually most modern email clients will use the > In-Reply-To: > > header field of my mail which points to the messageID of the previous email > and as a result preserves the thread structure, certainly works in > thunderbird, and mailman > https://lists.u

Re: [ubuntu-uk] enough folks

2013-05-10 Thread Tony Scott
Gmail doesn't do it correctly, I'm afraid! Sound like a thread I want to stay clear of, anyway! Cheers -- Tony Scott http://tonyscott.org.uk | http://savetvc.co.uk On 10 May 2013 13:19, Alan Bell wrote: > actually most modern email clients will use the > In-Reply-To: > > header field of my m

Re: [ubuntu-uk] enough folks

2013-05-10 Thread Alan Bell
actually most modern email clients will use the In-Reply-To: header field of my mail which points to the messageID of the previous email and as a result preserves the thread structure, certainly works in thunderbird, and mailman https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-uk/2013-May/thread.html

Re: [ubuntu-uk] enough folks

2013-05-10 Thread Gareth France
On 10/05/13 13:15, Tony Scott wrote: What thread? Whichever one you're talking about, by changing the subject line you've broken the thread ;-) -- Tony Scott http://tonyscott.org.uk | http://savetvc.co.uk On 10 May 2013 13:11, Alan Lord wrote: On 10/05/13 13:09, Alan Bell wrote: I think th

Re: [ubuntu-uk] enough folks

2013-05-10 Thread Avi Greenbury
Tony Scott wrote: > What thread? > > Whichever one you're talking about, by changing the subject line > you've broken the thread ;-) Ah, sounds like we're onto a mail client argument :) -- Avi -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubunt

Re: [ubuntu-uk] enough folks

2013-05-10 Thread Tony Scott
What thread? Whichever one you're talking about, by changing the subject line you've broken the thread ;-) -- Tony Scott http://tonyscott.org.uk | http://savetvc.co.uk On 10 May 2013 13:11, Alan Lord wrote: > On 10/05/13 13:09, Alan Bell wrote: >> >> I think this thread has gone about as far a

Re: [ubuntu-uk] enough folks

2013-05-10 Thread Alan Lord
On 10/05/13 13:09, Alan Bell wrote: I think this thread has gone about as far as it needs to, and then a bit further. Lets move on and talk about something else now. +1 How about Mono ;-) Al -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubun

Re: [ubuntu-uk] enough folks

2013-05-10 Thread Gareth France
On 10/05/13 13:09, Alan Bell wrote: I think this thread has gone about as far as it needs to, and then a bit further. Lets move on and talk about something else now. Alan. No, it's gone about 24 hours further than it needs to. I think I created a monster. Thanks for stepping in. -- ubuntu-u

[ubuntu-uk] enough folks

2013-05-10 Thread Alan Bell
I think this thread has gone about as far as it needs to, and then a bit further. Lets move on and talk about something else now. Alan. -- Libertus Solutions http://libertus.co.uk -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/