Hi Niklas, I see you already subscribed to the mailing list, so I'm simply replying there as well. I hope you don't mind. Can I bounce both of your messages to the ML so that the archives contain the whole history of this thread?
> Is there any reason you're not using slashes for the first bits of each > setting's name? (imap/something.something instead of > imap.something.something) Then they'd appear under their own heading in > the .conf-files. As it is everything's under [General]. Doesn't matter > much, of course. To be honest, I wasn't even aware of that feature when I wrote that part of the code. Now I wonder what's better, having all values stuck together in the config file, or breaking existing users' configuration? If we want to perform the change, the sooner the better... > I have the window and pane size saving working. It also saves the > position of the toolbar. Took me a while to realize that I had to save > the state of the splitters and not the widgets themselves to get the > panes right, though. Cool. A feature often found in other MUAs (and I guess it's quite used today with all the wide-screen panels) is having the whole window divided into three columns instead of just two, so that you get a list of mailboxes, a list of messages and then, in the right-most column, the actual message. Nobody requested that so far, but I guess it would be nice to have if you have time and motivation for that. And one more thing for the toolbar -- when I look at a pure Qt project like Arora, I see they do not offer "basic" things like user-definable keyboard shortcuts for various QActions, It's a pity, and of course Trojita currently doesn't have anything like that either. I don't want to depend on kdelibs/kdeui at this point, but if you came across a reasonably small library which would deal with that, I'd be all in for integrating that, too. Have fun, Jan
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