What happens is indeed that the text is displayed on one long line,
where a scroll-bar appears at the bottom.
I would like it indeed to wrap a the edge of the window, regardless of
the windows-size.
I think in plain-text mails it is a hard-warp, while in the html-wrap
that I would prefer, it would be a soft-wrap.

Is there a setting so that Evolution behaves like online outlook, Gmail,
or I think also Thunderbird and Kmail?

Best,
Rudy


On di, 2013-10-15 at 09:58 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > 
> > When viewing an html-formatted e-mail that I have written myself in
> > Evolution, there is no line-wrap. However, in the compose-window in
> > Evolution, there is correct line-wrap. When I also send the e-mail to my
> > hotmail or Gmail account, hotmail (or Outlook) and Gmail correctly
> > display the email with line-wrap.
> > It also does not seem to be consistent, as other html-email that I
> > receive form other people does display correctly.
> > Is there a setting in Evolution where I can set html email to do
> > line-wrapping?
> 
> There is no concept of "line-wrap" in HTML.  The text is formatted to
> fill the container it is presented in (whether that be a window width or
> a div container or whatever).  As such I suspect that Evolution is doing
> the correct thing and the others are artificially imposing some
> container on the text.
> 
> So, when you say that it doesn't wrap, do you mean that it continues in
> one long line off the side of the window such that a scroll bar appears
> at the bottom of the window.  Or that that it wraps at the edge of the
> window, but that you want it to wrap at 72 characters or something?
> 
> P.
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