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Re: [opensuse] The missing <dash-dash-space>
- From: Carl Hartung <suselinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 09:03:45 -0400
- Message-id: <200706100903.45554.suselinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Sun June 10 2007 00:18, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
<snip>
> I've been all over the Mozilla bugzilla, and cannot find the report
> where I discovered the fix. At the time I was using the Mozilla suite,
> but I recall it being valid for TBirds as well. Now that you mention
> "inline", I do recall something mentioned along those lines, and I also
> recall seeing a setting in the PGP/enigmail setup that mentioned
> "inline". However, with Seamonkey, that setting is no longer there.
>
> I am certain that the fix was "allow PGP/Mime", for which the default
> was "never use".
Hi Darryl,
When I encountered the 'dash-dash-space' problem in the Mozilla suite, then
TBird, it was caused by the difference in handling of "plain text"
vs. "format: text-flowed".
"Plain text" is "hard" wrapped (a new line marker inserted after, say, each 72
characters) whereas "format: text-flowed" allows receiving *clients* to
dynamically insert spaces in streams of text as required to "soft wrap" lines
which match the characteristics of the display.
I switched to KMail and the problem went away. ;-)
regards,
Carl
P.S. to Rick: Your previous post did have the correct "-- " sig marker, so
whatever you did appears to be working. Congratulations! I don't regret
switching to KMail... it's my favorite client now, in fact... but I probably
wouldn't have switched if the fix you've found had been available then.
regards,
Carl
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<snip>
> I've been all over the Mozilla bugzilla, and cannot find the report
> where I discovered the fix. At the time I was using the Mozilla suite,
> but I recall it being valid for TBirds as well. Now that you mention
> "inline", I do recall something mentioned along those lines, and I also
> recall seeing a setting in the PGP/enigmail setup that mentioned
> "inline". However, with Seamonkey, that setting is no longer there.
>
> I am certain that the fix was "allow PGP/Mime", for which the default
> was "never use".
Hi Darryl,
When I encountered the 'dash-dash-space' problem in the Mozilla suite, then
TBird, it was caused by the difference in handling of "plain text"
vs. "format: text-flowed".
"Plain text" is "hard" wrapped (a new line marker inserted after, say, each 72
characters) whereas "format: text-flowed" allows receiving *clients* to
dynamically insert spaces in streams of text as required to "soft wrap" lines
which match the characteristics of the display.
I switched to KMail and the problem went away. ;-)
regards,
Carl
P.S. to Rick: Your previous post did have the correct "-- " sig marker, so
whatever you did appears to be working. Congratulations! I don't regret
switching to KMail... it's my favorite client now, in fact... but I probably
wouldn't have switched if the fix you've found had been available then.
regards,
Carl
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