https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=393421
Martin Steigerwald <mar...@lichtvoll.de> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |mar...@lichtvoll.de --- Comment #57 from Martin Steigerwald <mar...@lichtvoll.de> --- Nate, I agree that the current solution looks quite out of place. There is the writing "no HTML message" black on white when the message just has no HTML part. There is the writing "clear text message" black on white, when it has one but the cleartext part is shown. There is the writing "HTML message" white on black when the HTML part is shown. And then there is a bug when switching from HTML part back to clear text part, it still display "HTML message" white on black. So first the choice of colors IMHO is just ugly. The colors do not blend well with Breeze Dark theme. The white on black "HTML message" bar totally looks out of place. Second it has three states, while for the user only one information is important: Is what is currently viewed HTML or is it not. With the option that when both clear text and HTML are available, that HTML status bar allows to toggle. In addition in my KMail configuration for security reason I do not even let it render HTML without my prior confirmation. Thus I have a box with red frame at the top of the mail with "Note: This is an HTML message. For security reasons, only the raw HTML code is shown. […]" giving me the option to enable HTML rendering in case I trust the sender. In case KMail is configured like this the vertical bar is completely superfluous. I believe with good user interface design it might be possible to merge both this box and the HTML status bar into one and make it less intrusive. Laurent, Christoph, I kindly ask you to reconsider and at ask for input from VDG team. And if on it, it might be good when VDG people look through the rest of the application as well. Thus I'd reopen the bug and set usability tag. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.