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On Wednesday 31 July 2002 03:11 pm, Tim van Erven wrote:
> No, it's not. The send through server option did not remember how I set
> it. Instead licq kept track of whether sending through the server was
> required at run time (in m_bSendServer IIRC).
>
> Unfortunately this mechanism worked far from perfect, so my patch adds
> an option to remember the _user's_ last selection and ignore licq's
> opinion on the matter.
>
> This improves ui predictability and usability IMHO. Please vert.

I like the concept of the patch, but after thinking it over, it needed to be 
redone because it was confusing the way it was in the options.  That is why 
it did not get put in the 1.2.0 release.  I'm busy working on new features 
and major code changes at the moment so I don't have time to redo it.

Jon

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Jon Keating                                                        ICQ #16325723
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