(In reply to Bj�rn Lie from comment #7) > (In reply to Mike Galbraith from comment #6) > > > Just did that. Nope, there's no really usable substitute. While 'inline' > > doesn't insert crud when you use preformatted to restore the line wrapped > > default to again be 'C' as 'quoted' started doing, to use 'inline' during > > review, you'd have to manually make it look like the quoted style that > > people have become accustomed to over decades. > > > > I'll have a look at that --disable-text-highlight thingy. > > It's quite possible that your use case is not covered by evolution. > I'd file a bug upstream if I were you, as you then could get a definitive > answer if what you want to achieve is even possible with the current feature > set. Yeah, I can try that. Go ahead and close this bug, as it's not a distro issue. I thought I'd try to bisect it, given 3.12 in opensuse-13.2 works fine, but alas, you have to build data-server in lockstep, so even though git said it would only take 9 builds to bisect, the data-server dependency killed that idea. Hohum.