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Re: [Pan-users] Coloring read and unread articles differently
From: |
Per Hedeland |
Subject: |
Re: [Pan-users] Coloring read and unread articles differently |
Date: |
Wed, 9 Aug 2006 20:50:54 +0200 (CEST) |
Benjamin Esham <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>Darren wrote:
>
>> Benjamin Esham wrote:
>>
>>> I'll try this, but I'd prefer a solution that doesn't involve hacking
>>> the source (since I'll just have to patch again once a newer
>>> version is
>>> released). Also, unread headers are not underlined for methey
>>> are not
>>> displayed any differently from read headers at all.
>>
>> I would recommend opening a ticket on bugzilla (bugzilla.gnome.org)
>> and
>> entering this information as a bread crumb for Charles to follow.
>
>Just to clarify
are the unread headers supposed to be underlined?
>Threads with unread are underlined when collapsed, but there is no
>underline once these threads are expanded.
Pan shows unread articles in bold, read in non-bold in the header pane -
but with some fonts there is no difference. You could try another font
if this distinction is good enough for you.
--Per Hedeland
- [Pan-users] Coloring read and unread articles differently, Benjamin Esham, 2006/08/09
- Re: [Pan-users] Coloring read and unread articles differently, Peter B. Steiger, 2006/08/09
- Re: [Pan-users] Coloring read and unread articles differently, Benjamin Esham, 2006/08/09
- Re: [Pan-users] Coloring read and unread articles differently, Darren, 2006/08/09
- Re: [Pan-users] Coloring read and unread articles differently, Benjamin Esham, 2006/08/09
- Re: [Pan-users] Coloring read and unread articles differently,
Per Hedeland <=
- [Pan-users] Re: Coloring read and unread articles differently, Duncan, 2006/08/09
- Re: [Pan-users] Re: Coloring read and unread articles differently, Benjamin Esham, 2006/08/09
- [Pan-users] Re: Re: Coloring read and unread articles differently, Duncan, 2006/08/10
- Re: [Pan-users] Coloring read and unread articles differently, Douglas Bollinger, 2006/08/09