On Sunday 10 April 2016 07:11:32 Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Sunday 10 April 2016 11:51:43 Gene Heskett wrote:
Its a PIMA, I note that its been turned on
somehow, and I have to
use the puldown and uncheck the ^$&# box to put me back in plain
text about every 3rd msg I send. Â Aggravating & makes me use bad
language.
+1 Except that I am even worse in that I often fail to notice and
*SEND* HTML. I don't want it - ever. I can't read HTML, I do not
wish to inflict it on anyone, and I want to discourage those who like
and use it. I want to turn it off - permanently. PLEASE??
And it doesn't appear to be as the result of a typo. Sometimes I
think it is because the message to which I am replying was in
multipart-alternative, which I display as plain text, so usually don't
notice, and sometimes it appears to be totally arbitrary.
The spell checker turns on and off arbitrarily too. I would like a
way to turn these things on or off far more deliberately, and have
them stay as set.
Lisi
I'm with Lisi here. We need a way to disable html unless we enable it on
purpose with the composer->options->html checkbox. Nothing else
including a nearby tactical nuke should be capable of enabling it.
However I can't say that clicking on the abc icon ever refused to spell
check. But full time active as I type, I think I've only seen once in
the last few months I have been running tde, now r14.0.4. And amazingly
the KMail handbook pointed me at the composer->options-> spellchecker,
which has NO on-off tally, or recognition that you have clicked on the
phrase, but its alternate action, so now its showing me Lisi and abc in
red. Someplace else I've already forgotten said if too many errors it
will shut itself off. With all my fat fingered typing on a too crowded
keyboard, that is not surprising.
So here are at least 2 who are digging ditches in the sand of the beach
in the shape of HELP please.
Thanks, a lot, for where that hotkey is so we can nuke it forever, plus a
couple weeks.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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