On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 23:09:21 +, Duncan wrote:
> This could be useful. Have you filed a feature request bug yet? If
> not, please do, then post the bug number or full URL here, so those that
> wish can comment (effectively vote) on the request.
Now, I have. The bug number is 465818 and the
Greg Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
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> On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 14:12:20 -0400, Douglas Bollinger wrote:
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>> Can you post a bug on this?
>
> Okay, it's #465763. I added my opinion that it could be regarded as
> documented behav
Greg Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
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> For instance, to keep track of which gmane groups I have posting rights
> in, I'd like to make names green.
>
> Thunderbird has a feature like this, except they've invented attribute
> n
On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 14:12:20 -0400, Douglas Bollinger wrote:
> Can you post a bug on this?
Okay, it's #465763. I added my opinion that it could be regarded
as documented behavior, if there were a document, and if it were
described in that document.
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Greg
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On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 14:04:30 + (UTC)
Greg Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The title says it. I had the external editor set to gvim, until I
> noticed that a background download just stops while gvim is in
> use. It's harmless -- the task resumes when gvim exits -- but it
> doesn't seem quit
For instance, to keep track of which gmane groups I have
posting rights in, I'd like to make names green.
Thunderbird has a feature like this, except they've invented
attribute names like "work", "important", etc., instead of
just using color words (which I'd prefer).
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Greg
The title says it. I had the external editor set to gvim, until I
noticed that a background download just stops while gvim is in
use. It's harmless -- the task resumes when gvim exits -- but it
doesn't seem quite right for it to work this way.
--
Greg
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