On Dec 30, 2007 11:31 PM, Adam R. Maxwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I added thumbnail generation for http: URLs in the file pane (maybe it
> should be called an attachment pane?).  I've tested it with several
> URLs (sciencedirect, springerlink) on my system, but I'd appreciate
> some further testing as well.  It should degrade to the "@" icon when
> the network isn't available or the page fails to load, and plugins/
> java/javascript/pdf are disabled.  Let me know if there are
> performance problems or crashes.

I just gave it a try with the latest nightly, and it's working well for me.
I found that if all my pubs were selected, the file pane would scroll
slowly, occasionally beachballing. However, I think that's
pathological behavior on my part, and in regular use it's snappy.

The file pane is looking really nice - although I was expecting it to
auto-size like omniweb's thumbnails. I find that I never want empty
horizontal space in the file pane, and thus having a separate slider
for the icon size seems redundant. Am I missing something there?

Cheers, and happy new year,
-mike


> thanks,
> adam
>
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