More often than not, the quoted email text does not format cleanly, with odd line breaks which appear to result from long line wrapping.
While Ctrl_J usually reformats the quoted text, it can be a pain where the text is quite lengthy.
I have found that changing the font size to, say 10pt (where I use 12pt as standard for my outgoing emails) fixes this problem entirely. Also I find the small font size reduces the 'importance' of the quoted text in terms of visual effect.
My suggestion is therefore to allow a feature that sets the point size of the quoted text, which may then be different to the point size chosen for normal text.
<p>More often than not, the quoted email text does not format cleanly, with odd line breaks which appear to result from long line wrapping.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>While Ctrl_J usually reformats the quoted text, it can be a pain where the text is quite lengthy.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I have found that changing the font size to, say 10pt (where I use 12pt as standard for my outgoing emails) fixes this problem entirely.&nbsp; Also I find the small font size reduces the 'importance' of the quoted text in terms of visual effect.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>My suggestion is therefore to allow a feature that sets the point size of the quoted text, which may then be different to the point size chosen for normal text.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>