(In reply to Andrei Hajdukewycz [:sancus] from comment #13) > The plan is to fix this for 115 by improving the editor and adding a way to switch back and forth between the rich text editor and the plaintext one. So far I haven't seen very many reports of problems with it, but I'm not saying it works great the way it is. > > This is not likely going to make it into a 102 minor version. It WILL be in an upcoming beta version that will be available some time before 115, however. Good to hear the option will be available in 115. Thunderbird Support Forum does post the issue: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1398700 Often the complaint is not displaying as a problem in Thunderbird, it occurs when users access the google calendar and view event 'notes' via another device eg: phone. All complaints found in Google forums (and there are quite a few) seem to blame the various 'mobile phone' apps as not being up to date - eg: Apple's iOS calendar app. The Google forum seem to take this approach - *This is beyond Google's control, so I recommend that you post on Apple's forums to request that they add support for HTML formatting in event descriptions for their iOS and macOS apps.* But there is no means of stripping the formatting from within Thunderbird.
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(In reply to Andrei Hajdukewycz [:sancus] from comment #13) > The plan is to fix this for 115 by improving the editor and adding a way to switch back and forth between the rich text editor and the plaintext one. So far I haven't seen very many reports of problems with it, but I'm not saying it works great the way it is. > > This is not likely going to make it into a 102 minor version. It WILL be in an upcoming beta version that will be available some time before 115, however. Good to hear the option to use plain text will be available in 115. Thunderbird Support Forum does post the issue: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1398700 Often the complaint is not displaying as a problem in Thunderbird, it occurs when users access the google calendar and view event 'notes' via another device eg: phone. All complaints found in Google forums (and there are quite a few) seem to blame the various 'mobile phone' apps as not being up to date - eg: Apple's iOS calendar app. The Google forum seem to take this approach - *This is beyond Google's control, so I recommend that you post on Apple's forums to request that they add support for HTML formatting in event descriptions for their iOS and macOS apps.* But there is no means of stripping the formatting from within Thunderbird.
(In reply to Andrei Hajdukewycz [:sancus] from comment #13) > The plan is to fix this for 115 by improving the editor and adding a way to switch back and forth between the rich text editor and the plaintext one. So far I haven't seen very many reports of problems with it, but I'm not saying it works great the way it is. > > This is not likely going to make it into a 102 minor version. It WILL be in an upcoming beta version that will be available some time before 115, however. Good to hear the option to use plain text will be available in 115. Thunderbird Support Forum does post the issue: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1398700 Often the complaint is not displaying as a problem in Thunderbird, it occurs when users access the google calendar and view event 'notes' via another device eg: phone. They see the notes and all the html coding at same time. All complaints found in Google forums (and there are quite a few) seem to blame the various 'mobile phone' apps as not being up to date - eg: Apple's iOS calendar app. The Google forum seem to take this approach - *This is beyond Google's control, so I recommend that you post on Apple's forums to request that they add support for HTML formatting in event descriptions for their iOS and macOS apps.* But there is no means of stripping the formatting from within Thunderbird.