* Harshwardhan Nagaonkar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030529 13:48]: > Hey this is even better. I have turned it off now, I expect it will work > on restart of mozilla. > Either way, thank you Travis Crump for the extra info, It helps a lot. > This feature is sort of > irritating (my own opinion). Do you think that it should be an actual > "visible" option in the > Mozilla Preferences next to the check box instead of being in the > about:config only. Although > I really like that you can change it fairly easy in about:config. Being > in Mozilla preferences will > make it more easier in that others will not have to ask where this > feature is to be enabled...
Well, I have to say, this is certainly not better on the receiving end. Now you have soft line breaks at ~72 chars, but it looks like there were already some hard line breaks at ~94 chars. So every other line is ~22 chars long. Since they're hard line breaks, receiving MUAs won't reflow them on display. Perhaps there's a way you can have your editor (the message composer, or whatever they call it) still compose in proper format=flowed and not also insert hard line breaks? It sounds like you really just wanted your message display to wrap flowed messages at something less than the full width of the window. I'm not sure if Mozilla does that (I think mutt can do it =) but it does seem like whatever option you changed has affected the format of the messages you compose and send, and for the worse. If Mozilla doesn't have it, I think it's a good idea to add as a visible preference the preferred width to wrap at when displaying format=flowed messages. good times, Vineet -- http://www.doorstop.net/ -- http://www.debian.org/ Set your computer Free.
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