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Re: [Pan-users] Pan 0.150 on openSUSE 15.3
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Dominique Dumont |
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Re: [Pan-users] Pan 0.150 on openSUSE 15.3 |
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Sun, 08 May 2022 16:23:31 +0200 |
On Saturday, 7 May 2022 04:15:17 CEST Jim Henderson wrote:
> So far, it's looking good, but one thing I've noticed is that if I
> navigate from message to message in gmane.linux.suse.opensuse.project,
> the group pane resizes itself and won't let me change it back. For
> example, the message thread titled "Minutes of openSUSE Board meeting
> 2022-04-05" works fine, but the first message in the "discussion/workshop
> on Leap Successor & notes from Community Meeting 1: Week 17" causes the
> group pane to shrink by 50% and I can't resize it larger (I can make it
> smaller, though). If I advance to the second message in that thread, it
> shrinks to just 1 character wide.
>
> It also seems that I can't generally reduce the overall window size very
> much - maybe about 95-97% of the screen width (I have a 4k display with a
> secondary 1280x1024 display).
I cannot reproduce this behavior with Pan 0.150 on Debian/sid/KDE with a
single 3440x1440 display.
> What can I look at to resolve this?
group pane is managed by pan/gui/group-pane.cc and header's list is managed in
pan/gui/header-pane.cc
Hope this helps
- [Pan-users] Pan 0.150 on openSUSE 15.3, Jim Henderson, 2022/05/06
- Re: [Pan-users] Pan 0.150 on openSUSE 15.3,
Dominique Dumont <=
- Re: [Pan-users] Pan 0.150 on openSUSE 15.3, Jim Henderson, 2022/05/09
- Re: [Pan-users] Pan 0.150 on openSUSE 15.3, Jim Henderson, 2022/05/09
- Re: [Pan-users] Pan 0.150 on openSUSE 15.3, Dominique Dumont, 2022/05/10
- Re: [Pan-users] Pan 0.150 on openSUSE 15.3, Jim Henderson, 2022/05/11
- Re: [Pan-users] Pan 0.150 on openSUSE 15.3, Dominique Dumont, 2022/05/15
- Re: [Pan-users] Pan 0.150 on openSUSE 15.3, Jim Henderson, 2022/05/15
- Re: [Pan-users] Pan 0.150 on openSUSE 15.3, Duncan, 2022/05/16
- Re: [Pan-users] Pan 0.150 on openSUSE 15.3, Jim Henderson, 2022/05/16