How can I choose new color and write with it despite the color of the current text (permanent pen)?
Hello,
This topic is very close to my question but I still couldn't understand... I can't find this "Mail Tweak" add on, so is there any other option I can solve my problem?
http://mailtweak.mozdev.org/tweaks.html#permapen
Permanent pen A permanent color and style for adding comments in replies. Press the specified key or choose Format – Permanent Pen to enable or disable the pen. Look for an indicator in the formatting toolbar to show that the pen is enabled. The indicator is a colored line beside the existing color controls. In Mail Tweak Options, specify the key, font face, size, color and style for your permanent pen.
My problem is that I want to use for example RED color in a BLACK text and when I switch/click with the mouse on a place that the text is black I want to keep the RED color.
Thank you, Viktor
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Permanent Pen is discussed here:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1183958
where the Highlighter add-on is also mentioned.
See the attached picture for an example of how PP works in TB 52.5.
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Permanent Pen is discussed here:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1183958
where the Highlighter add-on is also mentioned.
See the attached picture for an example of how PP works in TB 52.5.