On 06/11/11 01:01, Jim Henderson wrote:
Wondering if anyone else out there is running on GNOME 3.2, and what your
experiences are.
I see some definite weirdness - when I'm reading messages, the group pane
sometimes will shift on its own (to the left), and if I try to manually
resize it, I someti
On Mon, 13 Jun 2011 13:22:24 +, Duncan wrote:
> That means the offline server thing's the only real possibility I know
> of, here. If it doesn't apply, then...
That seems to explain the problems I had. I use four servers so it's not
surprising that one may have gone to sleep for a while. I
On Mon, 13 Jun 2011 11:52:03 +, Graham Peter Davis wrote:
> I select "Get new headers in subscribed groups" and it does a few and
> then stops at 0/17. I've tried cancelling all the tasks and trying
> again, selecting all groups and "get new headers in selecte
I select "Get new headers in subscribed groups" and it does a few and
then stops at 0/17. I've tried cancelling all the tasks and trying again,
selecting all groups and "get new headers in selected groups", closing
down and restarting. Presumably, similar to when TB gets its knickers in
a twist
In other news-readers I've used, it's possible to "kill-file" someone by
setting their postings to "mark as read". I can't find such a setting in
Pan. Is there one?
I find the (seeming?) lack of this option irritating for two reasons:
(1) If I have Pan set to not display kill-filed postings, th
I've tried the same sig file with knode and a different file with pan and
had no trouble. So why is this file behaving so oddly?
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