On 2018-09-11 11:36:39 +0200 Riccardo Mottola
wrote:
edwin ancaer wrote:
It looks as though parts of the window that are redrawn during the
scrolling up remain on the screen. I attached a photograph I took
from the
screen, because the problem does not show up when I take a
screenshot.
If
edwin ancaer wrote:
It looks as though parts of the window that are redrawn during the scrolling up
remain on the screen. I attached a photograph I took from the screen, because
the problem does not show up when I take a screenshot.
If it doesn't work in a screenshot, it sounds like an update
Edwin,
On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 13:32 Riccardo Mottola
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> edwin ancaer wrote:
> > Let's blame GNUMail for unexpectedly sending the previous message. As I
> said, I replaced the mouse,and now everything is working fine: clicking
> and double clicking the title bar, using the scroll
Hi,
edwin ancaer wrote:
> Let's blame GNUMail for unexpectedly sending the previous message. As I
> said, I replaced the mouse,and now everything is working fine: clicking and
> double clicking the title bar, using the scroll wheel... it all work as you
> described.
I supposed so - there w
Edwin,
On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 11:21 edwin ancaer wrote:
>
> Let's blame GNUMail for unexpectedly sending the previous message. As I
> said, I replaced the mouse,and now everything is working fine: clicking
> and double clicking the title bar, using the scroll wheel... it all work
> as you des
Let's blame GNUMail for unexpectedly sending the previous message. As I said,
I replaced the mouse,and now everything is working fine: clicking and double
clicking the title bar, using the scroll wheel... it all work as you
described.
Only remaining problem are the unnecessary artefact of
Edwin,
On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 00:39 edwin ancaer wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> this question might seem basic, but hey, even the averagely talented
> people should be able to use GNUstep to turn their lives into a
> nightmare...
>
> I would like to know what the default behaviour is when clicking on
Hi Edwin,
On 08/25/2018 06:36 AM, edwin ancaer wrote:
this question might seem basic, but hey, even the averagely talented
people should be able to use GNUstep to turn their lives into a
nightmare...
asking is never a crime!
I would like to know what the default behaviour is when clickin
Hello guys,
this question might seem basic, but hey, even the averagely talented
people should be able to use GNUstep to turn their lives into a
nightmare...
I would like to know what the default behaviour is when clicking on
the title bar of a window, because I see 2 things happening
inter