by Ikon » Tue Oct 03, 2017 7:58 pm
I finally go it to work, but it's pretty finicky. What I had to do is type the URL into the body of the email (NOT into the popup, which is possible in most other apps), then highlight and copy the URL text, then click the URL Link button, then highlight the existing "http://" in the URL box of the popup, then paste the URL text I copied from the body.
Unfortunately, not only is this pretty painstaking, the resulting email still gives no indication that the text is a URL link.
I have tried colouring the text, and underlining it, before copying and pasting into the URL Link popup, but the formatting is lost. I also tried colouring and underlining the text after completing the URL insert, but the colouring doesn't work on the text. Fortunately, the underlining does seem to work, even to the underline being coloured.
Still, this seems like an inordinate amount of work to insert a URL so that the recipient will know it's a URL when reading the email.