Hello all,
I'm using Mac OS X and fink Pan 0.14.2 (I can't get the new betas to
compile; that's a separate issue). Is there any way to ignore a
subthread—i.e., ignore all posts by a certain author and all replies
to such posts, while leaving the rest of the thread intact? If I
create a
Per Hedeland wrote:
> I really like the new-pan "size-to-fit" feature, i.e. where it shrinks
> big pictures to fit in the body pane. However it has an annoying bug:
> With some pictures it goes into a never-ending "oscillation", i.e. it
> keeps jumping between two different sizes (of course you can
Miguel wrote:
> I don't know if this is a bug or not but pressing the associated buttons
> or selecting them in the file menu several times Pan opens multiple tasks
> or log windows. Wouldn't be better to make them toggle buttons?
Is this the same issue except that it only applies to the task mana
I don't know if this is a bug or not but pressing the associated buttons
or selecting them in the file menu several times Pan opens multiple tasks
or log windows. Wouldn't be better to make them toggle buttons?
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I really like the new-pan "size-to-fit" feature, i.e. where it shrinks
big pictures to fit in the body pane. However it has an annoying bug:
With some pictures it goes into a never-ending "oscillation", i.e. it
keeps jumping between two different sizes (of course you can stop it by
clicking on the
Thomas Fricke wrote:
Hi Charles, hi Group,
reading an article isn't always the top most task?
If I download binaries sorted with "Add to the front of the queue" and
"Add to the back of the queue" single-clicked articles are added to the
back of the queue. This behavior is annoying if you want
On Mon, 07 Aug 2006 13:35:27 -0400
Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Very cool information, if I get some free time I might try and compile
> all these useful tidbits into a FAQ.
Yeah, we really need a wiki or at least a FAQ for new Pan.
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On Mon, 07 Aug 2006 14:23:51 -0400, Beartooth wrote:
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> So, instead of taking Charles's time from development, I'll ask you
> -- or anyone else here -- can you put that
> into words of one syllable, that I can walk through? I sure would like to
> do it
I can promise you there are as many
On Mon, 07 Aug 2006 17:24:19 +, Duncan wrote:
> "Duncan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Mon, 07 Aug 2006 16:13:46
> +:
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>> That's not currently possible, at least not without "extraordinary"
>> measures,
>
> Shows what I (don't) know! In case you g
Duncan wrote:
(Note to self: I /gotta/ learn to hedge my beta a bit better, and add
qualifiers like "AFAIK". Had I done so, I wouldn't be looking quite so
stupid at this point, and my advice would be more reliable as well.
Better for all concerned.)
HAW HAW HAW!
(just kidding. ;)
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Charles Kerr wrote:
> Beartooth wrote:
>
>> I'd like to do that with Pan : have a "weather" instance, open
>> routinely, for going through lists like this one and those for Pine, for
>> my browsers, and for Fedora; and another on another workspace, with
>> things
>> like topo map stuff, GPS stuf
"Duncan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Mon, 07 Aug 2006 16:13:46
+:
> That's not currently possible, at least not without "extraordinary"
> measures,
Shows what I (don't) know! In case you get my messages but somehow miss
Charles', set the environmental v
Charles Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Mon, 07 Aug 2006
11:36:25 -0500:
> Assuming you don't want any overlap at all, it's pretty simple: Just set
> PAN_HOME to different directories for the different instances, i.e.:
>
>% echo $SHELL
>/bin/bash
>
Beartooth wrote:
I'd like to do that with Pan : have a "weather" instance, open
routinely, for going through lists like this one and those for Pine, for
my browsers, and for Fedora; and another on another workspace, with things
like topo map stuff, GPS stuff, printing stuff, and the like that I
Beartooth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Mon, 07
Aug 2006 11:53:17 -0400:
> Very Dumb Question : by 'double' I mean something I'm not sure of a better
> word for -- two, occasionally simultaneous, instances (both for the same
> user) with different sets of subsc
Very Dumb Question : by 'double' I mean something I'm not sure of a better
word for -- two, occasionally simultaneous, instances (both for the same
user) with different sets of subscriptions to the same servers.
There are a lot of lists, especially on gmane, that I open pretty much
every day, if o
jef_e <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Mon, 07 Aug
2006 07:06:32 -0400:
> Well, as I said, it's filed as a feature request, not a bug :)
>
> Anyhow, the thing is, I don't want to change my entire theme just for this
> one option. Previous versions of Pan, includi
Duncan wrote:
> To the parent and OP:
> pan doesn't have preferences for the default window and text color,
> because those are set by your gtk+ 2.0 color scheme.
> So... yes, if it were me, I'd close the bug as not-a-bug (invalid seems a
> bit harsh, sometimes, so I prefer not to use it), but n
"Frederic Bezies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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