iPhone gmail bad line breaks?
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- omahadesigns
I always send emails using "plain text" (rather than rich formatting) through gmail.com when I'm at my computer. When I look at my sent mail on my iPhone, there's different line breaks when I look at gmail.com. gmail.com looks fine, but my iPhone looks like I hit the return key at random word breaks.
Am I doing something wrong? It breaks up sentences in weird places.
Like this for example:
This is an example of what happens
when I
look at my sent email on my iPhone.
- set0
Cool story
Bro- Not helpful.omahadesigns
- Yep, really
Not help
Ful
Set
;)goldieboy
- omahadesigns0
Anyone else?
- moldero0
email yourself a test paragraph and post it here. we will get to the bottom of this!
- pango0
brown email through iPhone mail? or gmail through safari?
- omahadesigns0
^ iPhone mail.
- kingsteven0
replace mail with this?
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/…
- vdc0
The Gmail web app has a forced line limit of 78 characters when writing in plain text mode. (It will automatically wrap text over to a new line by adding breaks after 78 characters.) The only workaround is to use rich text mode instead (which is the default).
- monospaced0
Steve would never have let this happen on his watch. Just another Apple failure, another nail in the coffin. They can't even copy right, so sad.
- There is no way to express how fundamentally annoying you truly are monospaced.chossy
- It's almost like you are waiting round every fucking corner of every thread. Ready to jab.chossy
- Prod, poke, tease, Re-hash, Annoy, dig up, flog and fucking flap. This will be the last time I acknowledge your presence here.chossy
- thanksmonospaced
- that was the whole point of thismonospaced
- and btw, my participation here is mostly constructive, if you took the time to look in the worthwhile threadsmonospaced
- at least I don't focus on insulting one individualmonospaced
- omahadesigns0
So on my computer, it's 78 characters, but my iPhone is less than that for each line and that's the problem.
Is there any way to have plain text without a line character limit? People who read my emails on my iPhone must think I'm typing strangely.
- don't worry, soon nobody will have iPhones so it won't be a problem. ;)monospaced