I don't like the add button
there's many cases in which it doesnt make sense, and if implemented
with gtkclist, is very hard to do nicely.
This can still be implemented with ETree. We could even write
ETreeWithout so that the folders disappear from the tree once they're
added to the
On 9 Dec 2001, Not Zed wrote:
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 20:00, Vlad Harchev wrote:
Hi!
See: http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=16505
Evo can't create folders with non-latin1 characters in their names. Other
mature MUAs like Mozilla and Outlook do allow this (in different
On Sat, 2001-12-08 at 22:05, iain wrote:
On Sun, 2001-12-09 at 01:53, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
I'm working on this as having an etree showing the folder list with
checkboxes to select what ones are shown. Like *cough*outlook*cough*
I'd rather have an interface where you click
On Sat, 2001-12-08 at 23:55, Not Zed wrote:
The whole 'add/select one' thing is not very useful in many gui
use-cases, its hard to use (from the keyboard especially), and the api
is pretty messy (oh, we need a new feature, add a new argument, and
never refactor it ever again). The code uses
I'd rather have an interface where you click on folders and add them
with an add button. That's simpler, doesn't require as much hackery,
and (most importantly) allows you to re-order the folders in the
summary.
I don't like the add button
there's many cases in which it
I've added the ability to flag messages as needing a reply. Here is
what is in there now:
* Messages can be flagged either by selecting an entry from the
right-click context menu or by clicking on the 'status' icon in the
message list. Left-clicks on the envelope now cycle between 'unread',
Hi,
We've recently implemented iPlanet Calendar Server in our
enterprise.
On the whole, its not too bad a system, except for the fact that
sometimes being limited to a web interface can slow things down.
Some of our unix users have also taken to using evolution. Does
anyone
out
On Sun, 2001-12-09 at 20:46, iain wrote:
The thing is, the only things that people want to be able to sort is the
RDFs. No-one has complained that they can't sort their mail summaries in
a funny order, or the weather. The weather and mail are done in a tree,
which is harder to make