Hi, On Fri, Feb 18, 2005, Julian Gilbey wrote: > I didn't try "closing it and restarting it" - it used to be that I > could change the preferences while it was running and it would respect > my new preferences without closing and restarting, whereas now it > requires closing and restarting.
Yes I wanted to demonstrate starting the program without changing the preferences too, hence I tested two times. > > Can you give detailed instructions on how to get the bug? I need to > > be able to reproduce it. > Run the program, change the preferences and wait for it to go into > typing break mode. (You probably want to set a short Work interval > and Break interval, then restart before doing this!) Has it respected > the postpone option if you change it while the applet is running (not > while it is in break mode ;) ? It doesn't for me (but used to). This is exactly what I did: - open xterm, - launch gnome-typing-monitor, - right click on its icon in the notification area, - select preferences, - click on "lock screen to force a pause", (note that at this point the program has "allow postponing a break" already selected since it's the setting I used last time) - type for some time, - I got the "make a break" screen locking, and postponed, - click on close, - type for some time, - I got the "make a break" screen locking, and postponed, - right click on its icon in the notification area, - select preferences, - removed that option to allow postponing breaks, - type for some time, - I got the "make a break" screen locking, and couldn't postpone. Could you try reproducing the above and tell me when you do not have the same results anymore? Bye, -- Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Neutral President: I have no strong feelings one way or the other."