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Re: [Pan-users] 0.11.92 nit picks
From: |
Charles Kerr |
Subject: |
Re: [Pan-users] 0.11.92 nit picks |
Date: |
Sat, 18 May 2002 01:29:14 -0700 |
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Mutt/1.3.20i |
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 01:32:09PM -0600, Thomas Gamble wrote:
> I just got gtk2 installed and compiled 0.11.92. I like the gtk2 interface,
> it seems a bit crisper than the old one.
:)
> In 11.3 I was able to configure pan for a double click to download and single
> click for select; 11.92 appears to default to single click to download with
> no option to change this.
Fixed in CVS...
> The header filter pane is confusing with regard to the distinction between
> 'old unread' and 'read' articles. It seems to refer to 'read' as 'old' and
> 'old unread' as simply 'unread'. I find this confusing and would prefer
> 'read' articled to be refered to as such.
I agree, that is clearer.
> Also, when I select multiple binaries for download and press shift-s, pan
> crashes unceremoniously. If this hasn't already been reported I'll save a
> stack trace and submit a bugzilla report.
It's news to me. a bugzilla report & stack trace would be great.
cheers,
Charles
- Re: [Pan-users] 0.11.92 nit picks, (continued)
- Re: [Pan-users] 0.11.92 nit picks, Charles Kerr, 2002/05/18
- Re: [Pan-users] 0.11.92 nit picks, Christian Lohmaier, 2002/05/18
- Re: [Pan-users] 0.11.92 nit picks, Charles Kerr, 2002/05/18
- Re: [Pan-users] 0.11.92 nit picks, James Hawtin, 2002/05/18
- Re: [Pan-users] 0.11.92 nit picks, sam ende, 2002/05/18
- Re: [Pan-users] 0.11.92 nit picks, Christian Lohmaier, 2002/05/22
Re: [Pan-users] 0.11.92 nit picks,
Charles Kerr <=
- Re: [Pan-users] 0.11.92 nit picks, Adam Huffman, 2002/05/18
- Re: [Pan-users] 0.11.92 nit picks, Thomas Gamble, 2002/05/19
- Re: [Pan-users] 0.11.92 nit picks, Charles Kerr, 2002/05/19
- Re: [Pan-users] 0.11.92 nit picks, Thomas Gamble, 2002/05/19
- Re: [Pan-users] 0.11.92 nit picks, Charles Kerr, 2002/05/19
- Re: [Pan-users] 0.11.92 nit picks, Thomas Gamble, 2002/05/20