I have set "Compose HTML messages" to "Never", because that is what I want.
I'm a bit confused with regards to plain text replies to messages with a text/html and a text/plain part. Roundcube often (but not always) seems to quote the text/html part rather than the text/plain part. This often leads to really ugly replies/quotes with tons of useless/duplicated links at the end of the message (while the links within the message are sometimes being removed).
See message attached. Is this intentional...? (Well, hopefully not)
If replying to a HTML only message, Roundcube has of course no other choice than replying to the HTMl part. But in this case I'm still wondering why all links contained in the message are being duplicated at the end of the message with "[1]", "[2]" and so on, and sometimes even being removed within the message text (as can be seen with the attached message). It's a bit of an annoyance to remove these links at the end of the message and the "[1]", "[2]" etc. within the message text.
Furthermore, the option "Compose HTML messages" has apparently four options now, the last one ("on forward or reply to HTML message") not being localized (yet?) Or is it a duplicate to "on reply to HTML message only"?.
Last but not least, in very few and exceptional cases I'd indeed like to compose a HTML message when replying to a HTML message. Currently I see no other way than to change the option "Compose HTML messages", create the reply, and then reset "Compose HTML messages" back to "Never" (which I then sometimes forget, of course, and which is not too comfortable).
Of course I can change the editor type AFTER clicking the reply button, but then all HTML tags of the quoted message are still lost. I currently have no good idea for a UI for this, but a function to reload the HTML part into the message editor (or to load the HTML part upfront after the user has - in which way ever - clearly stated that he exceptionally wants to create a HTML message) would just be great.
Michael Heydekamp Co-Admin freexp.de Düsseldorf/Germany