Evolution gets a new e-mail formatter
While porting Evolution to WebKit, I have made some major changes in how formatting emails in Evo works. But lately I’ve been more and more aware, that it’s not flexible enough and that there is a lot of space for improvement.
With Milan Crha we designed a proper, object-oriented (within the limits of C and GLib) parser and formatter. They are now both very flexible, easily extensible and displaying e-mails is a bit faster thanks to more asynchronous approach.
The main feature that comes out of this redesign is an extension we call text-highlighter. It uses the highlight utility to format text parts. For now we only highlight diffs and patches, but the list can easily be extended by all formats supported by highlight
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But we intend to go a bit further. We want to allow users to choose how each part should be formatted! The popup menu on each part of the email will contain a list of available (and compatible) formatters. Selecting one will reload the given part (each parts is in an <iframe>) and render it again using specified formatter.
As far as I can tell this is a quite unique feature among e-mail clients and hopefully it will make lives of our users a bit easier :). This particular feature is not in place yet, but it will included in Evolution 3.6.
Now I’ll spend a week or so by fixing regressions that we missed during testing (quite thorough, as always when Milan tests someting :D ) and that will appear when more people start using it, After that I’ll finally move over to porting the message composer to WebKit.
Stay tuned ;)