On Thu, 2015-03-05 at 02:56 +0100, Ángel González wrote: > Joakim Tjernlund wrote: > > Here are misc peculiarities I just noticed in lates Evo(don't know if that > > are in > > earlier releases): > > > > 1) > > Hovering over a web link(https://....com) in a received msg I can open that > > link > > in my webrowser but when I hit reply and hovers over the link Evo does not > > recognize the link, it is just text. > > Supposing that it's a plain text message, it doesn't seem unreasonable.
Maybe, I would like be able to send it to my browser thogh > > > > > 2) > > This mail(in swedish): > > ---------- > > .... att vi inte behöver släppa detta nu... De kommer ju inte uppgraderas > > hursom MEN det hade varit bra > > att: > > > > 1. Testa att det kommer att funka den dag det behövs en ny boot/kernel. 2. > > Checka in ändringarna så det > > kommer med i nästa bygge vi vill göra av boot/kernel så det följer med per > > automatik då. > > ------------- > > Looks like this in View Msg Source: > > ------------- > > .... att vi inte beh=F6ver sl=E4ppa detta nu... De kommer ju inte u= > > ppgraderas hursom MEN det hade varit > > bra att:=0A= > > =0A= > > 1. Testa att det kommer att funka den dag det beh=F6vs en ny boot/kernel.= > > =0A= > > 2. Checka in =E4ndringarna s=E5 det kommer med i n=E4sta bygge vi vill g=F6= > > ra av boot/kernel s=E5 det f=F6ljer med per automatik d=E5.=0A= > > ----------- > > Why the line breaks/wraps? > > To avoid too-long lines. This looks more like random line breaks, these lines are much shorter than the ones in my other windows and much harde to read. > > > > Must '\n' be displayed as =0A= ? > The message is in quoted-printable. The =0A represents a \n (just as =E4 is ä > ina a iso-8859 variant). The = > means "this is an artificial line break, join this with the next line" > > > > > Doing reply messes with line breaks: > > ----- > > > ... att vi inte behöver släppa detta nu... De kommer ju inte uppgraderas > > > hursom MEN det hade varit > > > bra att: > > > > > > 1. Testa att det kommer att funka den dag det behövs en ny boot/kernel. > > > 2. Checka in ändringarna så det > > > kommer med i nästa bygge vi vill göra av boot/kernel så det följer med > > > per automatik då. > > ---- > > Extra '\n' before "bra att:" > > Probably because by adding the leading > now the line should break earlier > (actually, there's no *need* to > do that, the line could b eup to 998 bytes, but the MUA thinks it's a good > idea). Precisely, lets not add random \n > > > > Notice how '\n' is lost just before "2. Checka..." > > That looks like a bug. Yes, very much so _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list