On Sun, 14 Jul 2002 16:58:38 +0200 (CEST) Thomas Finneid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

TF> - General problems:
TF>         - how come find is disabled?

 Sorry, what do you mean by this? Which "find"?

TF>         - error message window has 0 width size(allmost)

 Do you use the latest wxGTK? There was a bug in it some time ago but it
should be ok now...

TF> - compose problems:
TF>         - when moving into the message field:
TF>             - moving with tab from recipient to message field is awkward
TF>               (it goes through "recipient type", expand, create, unknown
TF>               and finally reaches the message field) 

 This is why you can just press "Enter" to go there directly.

TF>             - when moving into the message field the cursor is placed after
TF>               the signature instead of before. Even though, with the mouse,
TF>               the cursor is "ordered" before the signature.

 Hmm, yes, this is indeed a bug. Fixing it might be not entirely trivial
though :-(

TF>         - when in the message field, one canīt use Shift-Tab to move back to
TF>           the previous fields, i.e. to the To fields etc.

 This must be a wxGTK bug, I'm pretty sure it works under MSW.

TF> - viewer problems:
TF>         - message text moves around when focus is given to the message
TF>           field (focus so as to allow message scrolling) 
TF>         - focus is not automatically given to the message field (to allow
TF>           message scrolling). 
TF>         - the scrolling is cursor based (as if one wanted to edit the text)
TF>           that means that a page down does not immediately scroll page down
TF>           but moves the cursor to the middle of the text first and then
TF>           another page down is needed to move to the next page. 

 I believe all these problems pertain to the default viewer only. As I've
recently said, I hope to replace it with the HTML one once it acquires the
missing functionality (selection and find function). In any case, I hardly
know anything about the default message viewer implementation, it was
written entirely by Karsten and although we discussed the design of it
together, the implementation is just as impenetrable to me as to anyone
else...

 Regards,
VZ



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