As our friend on the list Ned Zed would say with his cheap sarcasm... gee that's a life threatening sittuation that can only be solved by 'rpm -e evolution' on most systems. ;-) Now, seriously, in case you can work with vim, I found that on their main site (http://www.vim.org/) there is a link (check the news section, the second or third AFAIK piece of news) to a site where there's a gnome-vim (a patch to make gvim work with evolution. As the mentioned site says the author needs the support of the guys from Ximian to make it work... no update for that in months. :( On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 13:11, Kenneth Porter wrote:
There are times when I need to do some non-trivial editing on a forwarded message (usually a horribly re-quoted joke). My practice has been to save to a file, then edit that and insert it as an inline text attachment. Alas, the saved copy has HTML formatting, so my first task is to strip that out. Is there some way to streamline this?
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