And I'm glad to see such a simple approach to making it usable. Not a fork creating whole new problems to worry about, just reconfiguring the UI and now Bob's your uncle.
Now if GIMP would just stop rewriting the file on each run, making it difficult to keep in revision control....
Bonus, xclip can be directed provide the rich text directly to the clipboard (op this might offer you a solution that is usable as text by your recipients):
FWIW, seeing Qubes on HN some weeks ago got me to try it out, and it's been my daily driver since. Good timing since I had holiday vacation to spend time with it before going back to $JOB on the machine.
PS Qubes is Linux. The base domain hypervisor is Fedora-based, and while it is possible to run Windows in a "Qube," the docs and tooling clearly concentrate upon Linux (Fedora and Debian) as the primary use case.
This might be minor, but an error seems to be made repeatedly in this article: the machine was not built at "Princeton’s Institute for Advanced Studies," but rather at "The Institute for Advanced Study" which is located in Princeton, NJ but completely independent from Princeton University.