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Re: [Evolution] controlling the width of non-HTML linebreaks in composer
- From: Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper <vR movingparts net>
- To: Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj ximian com>
- Cc: Evolution List <evolution lists ximian com>
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] controlling the width of non-HTML linebreaks in composer
- Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2003 07:19:36 -0500
you've officially made my day, Jeff. =:)
thanks!!
On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 23:55, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> it's a font problem... eg. you have selected a variable-width font when
> the editor expects a mono-width font or vise versa, I forget how it
> works...
>
> Jeff
>
> On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 23:22, Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper wrote:
> > re, all.
> >
> > If I compose an e-mail in non-HTML format, such as this one, the
> > composer widget puts soft line-breaks (i.e. it doesn't put '\n' in, but
> > it just displays it as linebreaks) at the 40th character. This is
> > SUPREMELY annoying. It happened in 1.4.4 and 1.4.5 on both my Mandrake
> > 9.2 and my SuSE 9.0 machines.
> >
> > As I said, when I hit send and then look at what the e-mail looks like
> > after being sent, it doesn't look wrong. It's just when I'm editing the
> > e-mail that this occurs. I can create a screenshot if need be....
> >
> > Is there a way to fix this?
> >
> > Where is the bug (what component)?
> >
> > TIA.
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