On Mon, 16 May 2022 10:26:45 -0000 (UTC), Duncan wrote: > Jim Henderson posted on Sun, 15 May 2022 19:08:17 -0000 (UTC) as > excerpted: > >> On Sun, 15 May 2022 11:36:54 +0200, Dominique Dumont wrote: >> >>> On Wednesday, 11 May 2022 17:21:28 CEST Jim Henderson wrote: > > [I'm all for snipping to replied context, but that's missing here. I > had to go back and find it...] > > Context is group pane and overall main window sizing bugs, apparently > message specific.
Correct. >>>> I built using commit 0342028b34ece0b0349ef3b4d9165dba1c3fd54a - how >>>> does that compare to your build? >>> >>> I've just re-built pan/gtk3 with that version and did not see any >>> problem with the "community meeting" message you mentioned. >>> >>> All the best >> >> Thanks. I wonder if maybe it's something being caused by an older >> configuration holdover. I'll look at nuking the config files and see >> if that helps. > > Just so we're not comparing apples to grapes, everyone's running in > multi- > pane mode, not tabbed-layout, correct? Any difference in behavior > either switching to tabbed or changing the pane layout/order? Correct, multi-pane mode, not the tabbed layout. If I switch to tabbed, the issue isn't present, but the issue is that the groups list shrinks in size, and in tabbed layout that's a non-issue. Ironically, now I cannot reproduce the issue at all. I've just scrolled through the messages that it was consistently happening with, and nothing changed - even in a small window (I normally run maximized). > In my experience message-specific bugs are often due to bugs in specific > versions of gmime, thus explaining difference behavior with the same pan > version across different distros/distro-releases with different versions > of gmime installed. > > FWIW I'm running gmime-3.2.11 here (with pan from git, having just > upgraded to pull in the latest translation tweak commit, according to > the git log, version should be in headers as I'm posting with pan) and > haven't seen the issue in general (here it seems more stable than early > 3.2, but that could be pan stabilizing on gtk3 too), tho I've not > checked those specific messages. RPMFind.net[1] seems to list 3.2.6 and > 3.2.7 for OpenSuSE even including tumbleweed (libgmime-3), so it seems > it's a bit behind. Tho FWIW download.gnome.org still says 3.2.7 is the > latest, but github.com/jstedfast/gmime has 3.2.11 tagged on March 18. > No idea what's going on there but obviously Gentoo trusts it or that > version wouldn't be in the tree. Yeah, 3.2.6 here. > As for the specific bug, I'd guess it's a utf-8-multibyte-character > bug... > in gmime of course... getting pan's width calculation all screwed up > somehow. Could be - I'll keep my eyes open for the behaviour again, and if I see it, I'll check the encoding to see if that provides a hint. openSUSE 15.4 is getting a release candidate tomorrow IIRC, so I may rebuild to run on that release and see if it behaves any differently. I'm building using the Open Build Service (build.opensuse.org), though that shouldn't make a difference. Jim -- Jim Henderson Please keep on-topic replies on the list so everyone benefits _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users