On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, walt wrote: > On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 23:11:46 +0100, Robert Marshall wrote: > >> I can fairly reliably produce a lockup with 0.112, not quite >> certain of the sequence but it involves being in tabbed layout, >> opening an article, opening the child of that article then which I >> click on the subject tab it hangs on me.... >
Sorry about the lack of clarity! > To clarify the sequence you describe: if you are reading an > article body in tabbed mode -- opening the child article means > hitting the Spacebar or ^N without switching panes, am I right? no I was just using the mouse to navigate, selecting the article in the header pane - which for me moves to the body pane - clicking on the header pane again to take me back and opening the child article. I've done this a number of times with [EMAIL PROTECTED] in alt.binaries.pictures.fractals but I doubt if that is unique. > > If you are now reading the child article in the body pane, and click > on the 'Header Pane' (is that what you mean by 'subject tab'?) that > is when the lockup happens? > Having tried again I think it may also be dependent upon what else is queued - there's an article being downloaded *very* slowly from biggulp.readfreenews.net and a header download in progress at the point where it locks > Also, does pan use lots of CPU, or none, after the lockup? None, fairly certain on this - at the moment I can't replicate the lockup (but I'd managed to get 2 lockups this morning whilst trying things before sending this reply) but I'm sure it will happen again as soon as I send this - and the traceback suggests it's waiting for something that isn't happening Robert _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users