First, congrats to the devs; Camino 1.0 seems amazingly quick, and
I've started trying to use it full time. However, in so doing, I've
run into a very odd problem involving text scaling.
I handle macosxhints.com, and I run a local copy of the full site for
posting daily hints. After I've edited and posted the hints locally,
I use phpMyAdmin (http://www.phpmyadmin.net/) to select the day's
hints and then export a chunk of SQL text containing the hints. I
then paste this text into a SQL input box on macosxhints.com's
version of phpMyAdmin, and the hints are posted.
So today, I tried the whole process using Camino 1.0. Everything was
going great, super fast, no crashes, etc. ... until I got to the last
step. I used phpMyAdmin to find today's hints; it found all six, as
expected. I then clicked the Export button, and saw only five entries
on the list.
After some experimentation, I found the problem: at certain viewing
sizes, the first row of the export is invisible. Instead of trying to
explain it in text, here's a screenshot:
http://www.macosxhints.com/images/displaybug.png
On the left is the output in Camino at a small size; on the right, at
one size larger. As you can see, the top row vanishes from the larger-
sized output. It's still there; selecting the blank row and copying
will copy the data, but it's not visible.
I'm pretty sure this is a Camino bug, but I'm not sure where to go
with it from here. For now, I know I can just select and coy the
blank row, but it is somewhat disconcerting...
regards;
-rob.
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