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Resetting "Enter" = New Paragraph

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  • Nuɖoɖo mlɔetɔ ellen-s

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Can I reset the new default "Return = New Paragraph" back to a simple line break (I don't want to use "Shift-Enter" because I can only use my left hand)?


Can I reset the new default "Return = New Paragraph" back to a simple line break (I don't want to use "Shift-Enter" because I can only use my left hand)?

Ŋuɖoɖo si wotia

Allegedly, this preference:

editor.CR_creates_new_p pref

can be added to the config editor as a new boolean switch. I think you would want it set to false.

You may need to close and re-start Thunderbird to see the effect of its two states.

This option should become a visible switch in the UI (Tools|Options|Composition) in v45.

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I'm pretty sure there is a configuration editor setting for this, but I need to do some research on it. Watch this space.

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Ɖɔɖɔɖo si wotia

Allegedly, this preference:

editor.CR_creates_new_p pref

can be added to the config editor as a new boolean switch. I think you would want it set to false.

You may need to close and re-start Thunderbird to see the effect of its two states.

This option should become a visible switch in the UI (Tools|Options|Composition) in v45.

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Worked like a charm... Thanks!

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Hi Zenos,

I suddenly have this problem as well, and I would realy like to reset, so I'm happy to read your answer. I did find the config editor, and it is set to 'true', as you described. But I don't know how to change it to 'false'. Can you explain that? Many thanks!

Ellen

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Right click and select Toggle

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Thanks, it's OK again now!

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