On Mon, 08 Oct 2012 22:23:14 +0000, Duncan wrote: > Heinrich Müller posted on Wed, 03 Oct 2012 08:11:14 +0200 as excerpted: > >> Am 03.10.2012 02:16, schrieb walt: > >>> I quickly saw the cause of my 'offline' bug: a dialog box popped up, >>> telling me that I have reached my 'download limit' and 'go offline' >>> was checked by default :p >>> >>> When I unchecked 'go offline' then pan behaved normally again. I'm >>> about to re-enable gtk3 and webkit to see what happens next. >>> >>> I'll report back later, and thanks for your hard work, as always! >>> >> Thanks for the feedback, I'll fix it. > > FWIW, I just git-pulled and see the fix-commit, but haven't yet tried > setting the warn and disconnect options to see if it works. But you > should be able to test it now, Walt, and see what happens.
I deleted all lines from preferences.xml concerning download limits and re-started pan. There was no problem with being 'offline' this time, so that particular gotcha is fixed. But (so far) I see no way to set the download limit or to go offline if the limit is exceeded. Heinrich, is that expected behavior for now? I also have problems with the pan window resizing itself to be too wide, and it won't let me narrow the window width again to the size I want it. That is (old) gtk3-specific behavior, though. I've been wondering if it's a change in the gtk3 API or just a bug in gtk3. Anyone else seeing this problem? It's been around since pan first built against gtk3. _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users