The Personal Information Management team release their July and August report
In this report find out how the Itinerary travel assistant will not only help you find your train, but also your seat; what’s being done to make KMail’s code leaner and cleaner; why changes are being made to the way the project’s progress is tracked (plus how you can contribute); and more.
https://kontact.kde.org/blog/2024/2024-09-01-july-august-2024/
@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social sorry, not relevant to the topic.
Always disliked in KMail that thin long hard to read switch-to-html/no-html button. It’d be magnitude better if we had as part of header switch-buttons:
[ Text ][ HTML Text ][ HTML no images ][ HTML with images ]
It would be so much better, yeah.
@mykolak @kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social
100% agree. 👍
@mykolak @kde@lemmy.kde.social
Usability bugs are also bugs:
https://bugs.kde.org
Been reported very often. Always gets closed as wontfix because of security concerns.
@kde @mykolak @kde@lemmy.kde.social It’s a bit more complicated than that. There has been many bug reports about this already and it’s a conflict prone subject even between KMail contibutors…
@carlschwan @kde@floss.social @mykolak @kde@lemmy.kde.social Quick hack to “hide” that bar: go into Kmail’s custom colour settings, and change all the colour items for the HTML bar to the colour of your window. Bar still there, but completely “invisible”.
I don’t even use Kmail, but kudos for sharing a quick fix to something that would drive me bonkers!