> > In other words, every time I pressed <Enter> after one of the numbered > lines to add a response, it renumbered all of the subsequent quoted list > to start from 1. When quoting an email in a reply, should the original > text not be left unaltered?
I can see why it does it... First off, it all depends on how the original email is formatted. If it is all plain text, then there is no formatting to say that that bunch of characters forms a list, and the original numbers are left unadulterated. If the message is HTML *and* the numbered list is formatted as an HTML list, then there are problems. The numbered list is implemented in HTML as: <OL TYPE=1> <LI TYPE=1 VALUE=1>Point 1 <LI TYPE=1 VALUE=2>Point 2 <LI TYPE=1 VALUE=3>Point 3 </OL> If you reply to this in HTML, then without any added text you get: <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE> <OL TYPE=1> <LI TYPE=1 VALUE=1>Point 1 <LI TYPE=1 VALUE=2>Point 2 <LI TYPE=1 VALUE=3>Point 3 </OL> </BLOCKQUOTE> which gives an indented piece of text with a citation marker down the left hand side. Now, if you add text, you obviously don't want it to be cited, so the editor has to close the citation block, and start a new one after your added text, with the consequence that a new list must be started as well: <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE> <OL TYPE=1> <LI TYPE=1 VALUE=1>Point 1 </OL> </BLOCKQUOTE> A reply to point 1 <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE> <OL TYPE=1> <LI TYPE=1 VALUE=1>Point 2 </OL> </BLOCKQUOTE> A reply to point 2 <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE> <OL TYPE=1> <LI TYPE=1 VALUE=1>Point 3 </OL> </BLOCKQUOTE> A reply to point 3<BR> The "bug" is that the "VALUE" field does not retain its value, but is reset when a new list is inserted. TBH this is the correct behaviour in most cases - i.e. you usually want a numbered list you create to start with a new index and not start where the last list left off. Things are complicated by the fact that if you reply in plain text to an HTML formatted email, then the same thing happens. I think this is because the underlying editor is still working in HTML and renders it to plain text when it is displayed. The only time it works properly is when the original mail is plain text. I suspect you should file it as a bug, although I think it is actually nothing to do with Evolution and will be passed to the GTKHtml editor people. If you do put it in Bugzilla, then please let this list know the bug ID so it can be traced in the future. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list