> NoOp: >> >On 06/07/2012 06:55 PM, NoOp wrote: >>> >> Tested with a new install on two additional machines. See the bug report >>> >> for updates. Tested using both GNOME and KDE - result is the same, so it >>> >> is not a GNOME issue. I attached two screenshots: >>> >> >>> >> 1. https://bug736811.bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=631240 > I believed you without the screenshot, but nevertheless, nice to see the > D&D cursor.
Actually I forgot the link to the other screenshot as well: <https://bug736811.bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=631242> I think the screen shots may be important as they show: 1) that the layout is 'Wide View' (no idea if this makes a difference, but worth noting), 2) Both the email and newsgroup have multiple folders so when the inbox/newsgroup is selected (screenshot 631242) the 'Name' box is completely full (Qgiz to m.s.s.seamonkey ). As soon as I select 'm.s.s.seamonkey' the cursor jumps automatically to the message display/compose box (all white at this time). The user then must move the cursor up to the 'Subject' box in order to select a subject header. It is at the seperator line between message window and 'Subject' window that the cursor turns into a D&D when moving the cursor out of the Message window. So IMO, the screenshots help to setup the same scenario. > >>> >> screenshot of opened mail client. >>> >> 2. Selected newsgroup/inbox, moved cursor to select a subject, SeaMonkey >>> >> takes over the cursor. >> > >> >I just loaded up icewm & verified that it *does* occur using that dm (on >> >the two test machines with new installs) as well. I've noted the same in >> >the bug report. > Interesting. I have now created a new profile with 2.10, created a mail > account and no configuration otherwise. Many times started 2.10 using > './seamonkey -mail -P 2-10' and never seen the D&D cursor. > > So the situation is that we both use the same SM on Linux, both with a > new profile with only a mail account and see different behavior. Hm. No. See above. I set up both an email account with multiple folders, and a newsgroup account with multiple subscribed newsgroups. > > For my mail account i use localhost for incoming and sending, so the ISP > doesn't matter. I had populated the Inbox with some mails via 'mail > hafi' using the program mail from a xterm. In this case it should not matter if it is a POP3, IMAP, or NTTP. > > The difference must be something on the OS. I am using Gentoo and have > never installed a desktop environment like Gnome, KDE, XFC etc. Using > one of these will result in daemons in the background. > > How did you test icewm? On a fresh installation of Linux with *only* > icewm? A minimal installation? Well no Hartmut, I didn't start from a minimal installation. And no, I didn't install Gentoo to test, nor did I try on FreeBSD, Slackware, or Mageia (the distro Ricardo confirmed with). I _did_ try on Ubuntu 11.04, Ubuntu 12.04, Fedora 17, and openSUSE 12.1. Did you test with a full installation of any of those... :-) > > Hartmut Gary _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

