On 03/12/2002 12:34 AM, dman84 wrote:
> Seth Spitzer wrote:
>> Thanks to Shuehan Liang, there are a bunch of recent addressbook UI 
>> improvements. 
>> Some of these made it into 0.9.9, and some are only on the trunk.
>> 
>> 1)  mailing list dialog looks more like the compose window addressing 
>> area, by re-using the addressing widget.
>> http://www.mozilla.org/mailnews/specs/addressbook/images/Group1.gif
>> 
> 
> I dont see this change that adds the buttons on the side here on build 
> 3-10 trunk w2k for this, Classic skin nor Mozilla Skin.  Has this not 
> landed yet?
> 
> 
>> 2)  the "Select Address" dialog vastly improved, and now quick search is 
>> available in that dialog.  (criticial for LDAP users)
>> http://www.mozilla.org/mailnews/specs/addressbook/images/Select1.gif
>> 
> 
> This is cool, I like this new look.
> 
>> 3) quick search is available in the "addressbook" sidebar panel.  Again, 
>> critical for LDAP users.
>> (From sidebar, do "Tabs" | "Customize Sidebar..." and add "Address Book".)
> 
> I tried to enter text for part of an email and I hit enter and nothing 
> happens, the enter -key does nothing here.  Same build.
> 
>> 
>> 4) printed addressbook format is vastly improved.
>> 
>> -Seth
>> 
> 
> 
> The only other issue I have with Mail/News, I dont know if any bug 
> exists for this, its not AB I know, but its about the little grey 
> drop-down box for the autocomplete that notes: newsgroup, To, CC, BCC 
> when you are composing a message.  The Lines Newsgro... and Followu... 
> exist ( the three dots here shouldn't exist when we have enough viewable 
> space) .  This is a polish item.
> 
> There is also a bug in dynamic skin switching that after I tested #1 
> above, I switched skins, and that area for the To: and autocomplete is 
> now just a white box with a light blue vertical line where the partition 
> normal between those two items in that area.
> 
> -Dennis
> 

I don't see either one in the 0.9.9 release I just downloaded.

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