[kdepim-users] Including files without word-wrap
Ingo Klöcker
kloecker at kde.org
Fri Jul 11 21:17:46 BST 2008
On Wednesday 09 July 2008, Paul Millar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to include a text file within the email body (i.e.,
> in-line) without having the contents subject to word-wrap?
No, that's currently not possible.
> I'd like to compose an email and include the output of diff in-line
> for people to review. This patch must not be word-wrapped
> (obviously), but I'd still like to be able to write a preamble
> introducing the patch and have kmail do the line-breaks for me.
Occasionally, I'm having the same problem.
> As a work-around, I can emulate this by typing the preamble and
> manually enforce the line-breaks with hard line-breaks (i.e., press
> Enter at the end of each line), then switch off word-wrap, then use
> Insert File to get the patch, but it's a bit annoying.
I'm using basically the same workaround except that I copy&paste the
diff. If I would already have the diff in a file I would simply attach
this file as phep already suggested. But I guess you have reasons for
not doing so.
Regards,
Ingo
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