On Tuesday 20 February 2007 17:12, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> ...
>
> Well, let's put it this way:
>
> If I read a message, and then go on to the next message by hitting
> the X in the top right corner, nothing is saved on screen.  If I save
> a message, and then go on to another message by hitting the X, I
> still go to the next message, but the one that I saved to a directory
> is still on screen behind the new message.  This is dumb, and should
> be fixed.  Sure I can de-picture it, but why should I have to?  I
> have, after all, saved it.  Why is it still on screen behind the
> KMail window?

You've really got to be more clear about what actions you're taking and 
what undesirable results ensue.

No one I know uses the term "de-picture," e.g. And while I suspect I 
know what you mean by "hit the X," you really should talk about the 
logical action, namely, closing a window.

It's not clear whether you're seeing graphical artifacts ("still on 
screen behind the new message") or application behavior (a window that 
is not closed when, say, you delete the message it was displaying).

And as I said, it's a bit odd that deleting a message in KMail does not 
cause a separate window displaying that message to be closed, it's a 
minor oddity, I'd say.

And again, saving a message (to a file?) does not delete the message 
from the mailbox, nor should it!


> --doug


RRS
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