Well, after a quick canter through, its a bit of a disappointment. 1) Rev Browser is still conspicuous by its absence.
2) Mutliple Desktops still do not work in Gnome. Haven't bothered to try KDE. This makes no sense: Rev is the only application I ever found where they do not work right in Gnome. I assume they still work in Fluxbox, they did in 3.0 at least, but I'm getting fed up with trying this stuff. 3) Printing still does not work properly - print card, print field don't bring up a list of the installed printers. Given this, its a fair bet that revPrintField is not going to work any better than it did in 3.0, again I am losing patience with trying this stuff over and over again. Again, you could say its something about this installation, but if so, why do all other apps find all installed printers? 4) There is something weird with preferences. I foolishly tried to set the backdrop to yellow just to see how it felt. Now, no matter what I do, reset to defaults works on the open instance, but on every restart the backdrop resets to yellow. Similarly, the appearance is always the default, but the problem is the highlighting in the default is done in such a way that it obscures the print in the menu item being selected. Yes, you can reset this to motif, and this does make it visible. For that session only! Behaviours and data grids will probably be very nice when one gets used to them. But really, to still be using awk to generate a printable version of a field, to be resetting preferences every time you fire it up, to have 10 open empty desktops, and message box, palette, property inspector, script editor, application under development, and dictionary all crammed onto one of them, one window on top of another! As I say, its a bit of a disappointment. Peter _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
