That's odd that Outlook on a Mac is the target "look and feel" for Evolution, since Outlook is "native" on Windows (and probably 80%+ of its users are on Windows). I would think that the Windows capabilities would be the target.... or at least a compile-time option. Basically, you might as well just go the rest of the way and remove that "double-click" view because it is basically as useless as tits on a boar.
The ability to completely be devoid of a preview pane is my favorite feature of Outlook, and Evolution. Now there's not much to distinguish Evolution from Netscape/Mozilla or anything else. Oh well..... product decisions are product decisions..... and I know I can always go elsewhere.... just don't want to. I'm no gnome developer (my specialty is KSH/SH, Makefiles, change control and system administration), but could you point me to what files (in other branches of Evolution) that I would find that "old" way of viewing mails? I would like to see if maybe I can understand the code enough to make my own merge of that code for my personal use. At least I know it's not broken. Thanks, Lonnie Borntreger On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 12:26, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote: > It's meant to be the way it is. It was rewritten to act like Outlook on > the Mac. > > Jeff > > On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 12:51, Lonnie Borntreger wrote: > > CVS Evolution, GAL, GtkHTML, SOUP, GNOME-SPELL > > > > When I double-click on a message to read it in a separate viewer window, > > that window has no menu or toolbar. This started three days ago. Makes > > so that I have to go back the the folder view to move to the next > > message, or forward/reply the message. Very annoying. > > > > Is somebody actively working on this, or should I bugzilla it? -- TTFN, Lonnie Borntreger _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
