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[Pan-users] Re: Someone please help me confirm a possible bug.


From: Duncan
Subject: [Pan-users] Re: Someone please help me confirm a possible bug.
Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2006 06:44:15 +0000 (UTC)
User-agent: pan 0.117 (Old Rip Van Winkle)

Dave Chand <address@hidden> posted
address@hidden, excerpted below, on 
Sat, 21 Oct 2006 02:11:07 -0400:

> If you have pan-0.117, please try the following.
> 
> 1. Switch the layout view to Tabbed. Pressing 'z' does this.
> 2. Get headers in some group.
> 3. Double click on an article to read its contents.
> 4. Expand the Subject line by, clicking on the little rightward  
> facing triangle
> to the left of the subject. The triangle should now face down and  
> their should now be subject, from, date, and newsgroup information  
> now visible.
> 
> 5. Now press '2' to switch back to the header pane view.
> 
> Is your horizontal scroll bar now in the middle with most of the  
> headers off to the left of the screen? i.e the headers pane is not  
> left justified?
> 
> If so, please click on the triangle to "collapse" the subject  
> information, i.e
> triangle facing rightwards, and repeat with another article.
> 
> It seems on my pan if the triangle is down, and I switch to the  
> header's pane the header pane is centered not left justified.

No odd behavior here.  Works just fine and as expected.  I'm running CVS
with one patch since 0.117, but it shouldn't have had anything to do with
this (it's a groups list download patch).

To me, that sounds like it might be a gtk+ issue.  FWIW, I'm running
2.10.6 here, Gentoo ~amd64, compiled with gcc 4.1.1.

It's also possible it only happens at some sizes.  I'm running maximized @
1600x1200, and only have a bit of stuff scrolled off the right side.  It's
possible if I were running a smaller resolution and/or larger fonts, that
it would show up, as there'd be more scrolled-off content, to one side or
the other.

-- 
Duncan - List replies preferred.   No HTML msgs.
"Every nonfree program has a lord, a master --
and if you use the program, he is your master."  Richard Stallman





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