On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 11:29:23 +0200 (CET) Vadim Zeitlin 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

VZ> On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 02:37:13 +0200 (EET) Nerijus Baliunas
VZ> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
VZ> 
VZ> NB> On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 01:13:11 +0200 (Romance Daylight Time) Vadim
VZ> Zeitlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
VZ> NB> 
VZ> NB> VZ>  I've changed the layout of the composer controls slightly -
VZ> is it better
VZ> NB> VZ> now? I know of a few small problems and I'll correct them
VZ> a.s.a.p. but do
VZ> NB> VZ> you like it globally?
VZ> NB> 
VZ> NB> Yes.
VZ> 
VZ>  Great! I must admit that I like it better like this as well. I really
VZ> don't know why I hadn't done it like this from the beginning as it's
VZ> not
VZ> more difficult (actually it is simpler except that I had to change a
VZ> lot of
VZ> existing code to implement it) to do than what we had before.

Hmm, why would I want to expand an address below the entry field?
They are all already ok, because they are part of a recipient list I am
replying to or I have entered them and therefore already expanded.
I admit that one could use all the fields to enter addresses, but usually
we'll use the top one which is always empty.
Wouldn't it be better to have expansion on the top field and deletion on
the others only?
 
VZ> NB> A few small problems - are they
VZ> NB> 1. One empty To line when replying.
VZ> 
VZ>  No, this is not a problem - it should be like this. Otherwise how
VZ> could
VZ> you enter another address? But if you have any better suggestions,
VZ> please
VZ> let's discuss them. I can only think of a big "New recipient" button
VZ> somewhere but I think it's less convenient - you'd have to press the
VZ> button
VZ> first and then write the address while now you can directly type the
VZ> address into the free field. Then, if you need another one, you still
VZ> have
VZ> to press the button, of course.

The empty field may look better at the bottom. Can we make it
configurable? It is somewhat more natural and particularly when replying
you'd rather see more addresses.




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Michele Ravani                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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