Il giorno gio, 30/01/2020 alle 14.21 +0100, Michael Hirmke ha scritto: > > Hi Milan, > > [...] > > As I said, one can get used to it - but it is a loss! > >
Hi, and thank you Milan, I agree with Michael on all the points, and I add one thing that may be related. To keep track of my workflow, I use to send a message to myself, then reply, select all the text, remove the (many) quotation marks and edit the (now unquoted) text, send the new message to myself and then some time after (usually one day) I do the same thing with the new message, and so on. Somewhere in time in the past, it was possible to remove the quotation marks by using one command only (ctrl+[), see [1]. Since the change mentioned in [1], I obtain the same effect by selecting the text, changing the format to "bulleted list" and then back to "normal". This is quite a bit more time-consuming than the past trick (not only for the need of two commands instead of one, but also because I have to use the mouse to perform it), but (as you can see :-)) I have got used to it for years. Now, I don't know if this kind of usage could be involved (or lost) by the change you are querying about. If it's not, sorry for the noise. Thanks, and bye Andrea [1]: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2015-July/msg00314.html _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list