[kmail2] [Bug 316944] New: Allow pasting URLs as text by default

Lastique andysem at mail.ru
Mon Mar 18 05:33:03 GMT 2013


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=316944

            Bug ID: 316944
           Summary: Allow pasting URLs as text by default
    Classification: Unclassified
           Product: kmail2
           Version: 4.10.1
          Platform: Ubuntu Packages
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: wishlist
          Priority: NOR
         Component: composer
          Assignee: kdepim-bugs at kde.org
          Reporter: andysem at mail.ru

When I compose an email and I paste an URL into the message, a context window
pops up so that I have to select whether I want to paste it as text or as
attachment. This is _very_ annoying as I've never had a need to paste it as
attachment yet I have to choose to paste it as text every time.

I couldn't find any parameter in kmail settings to change that behavior.
Changing keyboard shortcuts to "Paste Without Formatting" on Shift+Ins (the
combination I'm using to paste) doesn't help as it keeps popping up this
context window. This is probably a bug of its own since selecting "Paste
Without Formatting" in the composer options does what I want and, as I
understand, the keyboard shortcut assigned to it should do the same.

Please, provide an option in the settings to allow to select the default
pasting behavior. Or simply make it paste URLs as text without this context
menu. If I want to attach a file I will probably select Attach in the menu or
something like that anyway.


Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Start the composer by creating a new email.
2. Copy an URL (e.g. from a browser).
3. Paste it to the message body with Shift+Ins.
Actual Results:  
A context menu pops up offering to choose pasting behavior.

Expected Results:  
I'd like to remove this menu and always paste URLs as text.

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