David wrote:
> Mike Easter wrote:
>>
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456053 Bug 456053 -
>> Quoted text receives hard line breaks in f=f plain-text replies
>>
>> There has even been a patch provided as early as 2008 Sep by
>> Andrly Tkachuk, but for reasons that only developer-types
>> understand, that solution hasn't been used to (actually) solve the
>> problem in anyreleases.
> Wow. That is an old one. I added 'me' to the Cc: but I am not
> exactly sure just was this looks like. Maybe seen it but don't
> recognize it?
The default mode for Tb is for f=f to be enabled to send/post and for
the f=f text to display 'html-ized' (which term I don't really like),
but the most noticeable characteristic is that when you are viewing f=f
text, it wraps to the window.
The really important thing is that the wrapping is 'flowed', so when
working properly for f=f text, it is 'impossible' to develop ugly
shortlines or embarassing linewraps or whatever you want to call it.
Tb posts its new material flowed properly and makes a f=f header; but Tb
does *not* post its quoted f=f material properly flowed, but instead
strips the trailing spaces in the quoted material which exist during the
editing/composing of the message so that when the message is posted (or
reaches the Sent folder) the quoted material isn't f=f.
The presence or absence of trailing spaces can be identified in a
message which is being read by using ctrl-U and locating the cursor at
the EOL to see if there is a space there.
The presence or absence of trailing spaces can be seen in a message
which is being editing by simply placing the cursor at the end of the
line, such as for the quoted material.
What will become f=f original material will show trailing spaces at the
EOLs within a par, but no such trailing spaces at the EOLs which also
end par/s. That is as it should be and works properly for the original
message content; but while that is also as it should be at the EOLs in
the quoted material, it doesn't end up like that after being Sent.
--
Mike Easter