Hi,
2013.07.09 00:25, Michael Heydekamp wrote:
Am 08.07.2013 22:16, schrieb Rimas Kudelis:
2013.07.08 22:41, Michael Heydekamp wrote:
As you can see, quoted lines are still preceded with the quote char ">". Are you saying that I, just because I'm a HTML user now, should have to re-format all these quoted lines? And even if so, HOW should I re-format them...? Remove all those "> ", ">> ", ">>> " and so on, and replace them with colours or whatever??
Have you got an answer to that? Why and how shall the user use <blockquote> tags, if Roundcube is putting quote chars in front of each line (which is fine for me)? Apparently you expect the user to be re-formatting the entire message (at least the quoted part)?
You're kidding, aren't you? ;)
No, I expect Roundcube (or any other user agent the replier uses) to use
<blockquote> tags instead of "quote chars" in HTML mode and indicate them with nice colored borders. Ideally, the application would convert <blockquote> to ">" and vice-versa when replying to a message of different type (html vs. plain text) or switching editors on-the-fly (when that is possible). I just checked how RC (quite an old version by the way) would reply to this message of yours if I told it to reply in HTML mode by default, and it worked the way I expect it to – it replaced all >'s with a blue border in the reply (although it messed up quoting levels, but that's a whole different issue). See http://imgur.com/qDIAltQ . So I'd say the problem you're describing only manifests itself when switching compose mode on-the-fly. And again, this is a problem with HTML message composition, not a problem with HTML message display.
Rimas