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From: <se...@re...> - 2003-12-22 13:15:26
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> Are all headlines from the same feed? Could you send me a screenshot of > this problem? Please send it to mai...@kh..., not the list. Thx. Sent... > >>>When i open page in new window, it opens page with workspace. > > Ok, i'll try to reproduce this at home. Do you click with the left so > that the link opens within the Feedreader browser or do you use the > right mouse button and choose "Open in new window"? > A quick test shows that this might be an IE bug: > If the browser within Feedreader 'thinks' it's adress is about:blank, > it opens the new window with a wrong url (seems to reuse the latest > successfully opened url, in your case the workplace). When i filter news (btw, key F7 dont work and btw i want to use Z key) and then i click with right button on some headline, select open in new window... and it open my workspace in explorer. |
From: Toomas T. <to...@i-...> - 2003-12-22 13:08:44
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Hi! Is there anybody in the list, who wants to deal with publicity. Our problem is www.feedreader.com homesite. I really do not have time to answer questions and generate news. One status update would be nice :). Greetings Toomas |
From: Karsten H. <mai...@kh...> - 2003-12-22 12:52:41
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Me again :) We need to sort the items in the webserver the other way. Newest first. Karsten |
From: Karsten H. <mai...@kh...> - 2003-12-22 12:51:14
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Toomas Toots wrote: > Basically all three webservers are the same. They are for: > > 1)userland type of subscriptions. There are links what direct to > localhost:8888/..... and so there can be automatic subscription from > some homepage > 2)amphetadesk type of subscriptions. This is the same as previous. Ok, i will take a closer look to see which fits better. > 3)Web interface for feedreader. Name says it all :) WOW MAN! That's cool! I didn't know Feedreader can do this. Great, really. We need to redo the website so that the users get to know what Feedreader can really do. I bet that if they see that they can Feedreader with their browser they want to customize the look. :) > > What comes to OPML export, then it's easy but i'd like to have at least > four parallel lives at the moment (so busy) :). Have you checked out Same here. I was lucky yesterday that the tv programm was good enough so that my girl friend gave me some 'freetime' to do some work on Feedreader (they showed Pretty Woman). > this image stream error? Maybe I have some tome today evening for export. I'm at work in the moment, will do later and mail you. Karsten |
From: Karsten H. <mai...@kh...> - 2003-12-22 12:42:42
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Hi Jiří, nice to see you on the list :) >>>News overview is fine, that is what i wanted, but it sort messages bad >>>(repeated dates). >> >>Do you mean that it's a problem that the news are grouped by feeds and >>not by date? > > > There is a headline with date... after this is previous day... after this is > today again, but another topics. Are all headlines from the same feed? Could you send me a screenshot of this problem? Please send it to mai...@kh..., not the list. Thx. > >>>When i open page in new window, it opens page with workspace. >> >>Sometimes i see this too. >>Can you reproduce this error? >>Where is the focus and what are you doing then? If you stand on a feed, >>which feed is it (url)? > > Its when i filter news and then click on some headline. Ok, i'll try to reproduce this at home. Do you click with the left so that the link opens within the Feedreader browser or do you use the right mouse button and choose "Open in new window"? A quick test shows that this might be an IE bug: If the browser within Feedreader 'thinks' it's adress is about:blank, it opens the new window with a wrong url (seems to reuse the latest successfully opened url, in your case the workplace). > And second bug is > sometimes when i click on some link (to open it in new window), it open new > window but with the same page i came from. I've noticed this bug today too. I'll look into this. Remember your question for showing the news overview for just one feed or folder? I implemented this yesterday. Will commit it to cvs today and build a new Feedreader exe. Karsten |
From: Toomas T. <to...@i-...> - 2003-12-22 12:37:21
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Basically all three webservers are the same. They are for: 1)userland type of subscriptions. There are links what direct to localhost:8888/..... and so there can be automatic subscription from some homepage 2)amphetadesk type of subscriptions. This is the same as previous. 3)Web interface for feedreader. Name says it all :) What comes to OPML export, then it's easy but i'd like to have at least four parallel lives at the moment (so busy) :). Have you checked out this image stream error? Maybe I have some tome today evening for export. Greetings Toomas Karsten Hoffrath wrote: > I noticed the webservers, but i haven't look at the them now. > Can you give a short overview which does what and what are they used for? > > BTW: does OPML export makes progress? ;) > > > Greetings > Karsten > > > Toomas Toots wrote: > >> Feedreader already has some webservers running. Let's reuse them and >> implemement some new kind of methods there. All those different ports >> have same kind of logic behind them. >> >> Greetings >> Toomas >> >> Karsten Hoffrath wrote: >> >>> So, how should we deal with this? >>> I have no experience implementing a COM-Interface. I see problems >>> deinstalling Feedreader if we use COM, too. >>> Should we open a TCP/IP-Socket listening on a port? Of course we >>> should only allow connections from localhost. >>> Which portnumber should we use? >>> >>> Karsten >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. >> Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for >> IBM's >> Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys >> admin. >> Click now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1278&alloc_id=3371&op=click >> _______________________________________________ >> Feedreader-development mailing list >> Fee...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/feedreader-development >> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. > Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM's > Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys admin. > Click now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1278&alloc_id=3371&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Feedreader-development mailing list > Fee...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/feedreader-development |
From: <se...@re...> - 2003-12-22 12:14:18
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> > News overview is fine, that is what i wanted, but it sort messages bad > > (repeated dates). > Do you mean that it's a problem that the news are grouped by feeds and > not by date? There is a headline with date... after this is previous day... after this is today again, but another topics. I dont understant this sorting. I thought that it is sorted by date and then by folders or something... > > I want something like news, but only unreaded messages. > What do you mean by this? I want to filter all topics, which i didnt saw (all unreaded messages) and all new topics which i didnt saw (all new unreaded messages). > > When i open page in new window, it opens page with workspace. > Sometimes i see this too. > Can you reproduce this error? > Where is the focus and what are you doing then? If you stand on a feed, > which feed is it (url)? Its when i filter news and then click on some headline. And second bug is sometimes when i click on some link (to open it in new window), it open new window but with the same page i came from. |
From: Karsten H. <mai...@kh...> - 2003-12-22 08:25:41
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I noticed the webservers, but i haven't look at the them now. Can you give a short overview which does what and what are they used for? BTW: does OPML export makes progress? ;) Greetings Karsten Toomas Toots wrote: > Feedreader already has some webservers running. Let's reuse them and > implemement some new kind of methods there. All those different ports > have same kind of logic behind them. > > Greetings > Toomas > > Karsten Hoffrath wrote: > >> So, how should we deal with this? >> I have no experience implementing a COM-Interface. I see problems >> deinstalling Feedreader if we use COM, too. >> Should we open a TCP/IP-Socket listening on a port? Of course we >> should only allow connections from localhost. >> Which portnumber should we use? >> >> Karsten >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. > Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM's > Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys admin. > Click now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1278&alloc_id=3371&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Feedreader-development mailing list > Fee...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/feedreader-development > |
From: Toomas T. <to...@i-...> - 2003-12-22 07:29:03
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Feedreader already has some webservers running. Let's reuse them and implemement some new kind of methods there. All those different ports have same kind of logic behind them. Greetings Toomas Karsten Hoffrath wrote: > So, how should we deal with this? > I have no experience implementing a COM-Interface. I see problems > deinstalling Feedreader if we use COM, too. > Should we open a TCP/IP-Socket listening on a port? Of course we > should only allow connections from localhost. > Which portnumber should we use? > > Karsten > |
From: Karsten H. <mai...@kh...> - 2003-12-22 06:37:09
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So, how should we deal with this? I have no experience implementing a COM-Interface. I see problems deinstalling Feedreader if we use COM, too. Should we open a TCP/IP-Socket listening on a port? Of course we should only allow connections from localhost. Which portnumber should we use? Karsten Toomas Toots wrote: > One older message i got. > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Passing RSS url to FeedReader > Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 11:47:27 -0700 > From: Barry Paul <bp...@pl...> > To: <in...@i-...> > > > > > Hi, I am the developer of RSSExplorer, an RSS Autodiscovery toolbar for > Internet Explorer. Some of my users are requesting that I support > FeedReader. You can check out my product at: > > http://rssexplorer.planet-hood.com/ > > Your documentation doesn't mention any way of adding subscriptions > programmatically. Is there any way I can pass you a RSS url for this > purpose. Other news readers either listen on a TCP/IP port or have COM > interface I can use to pass the url... > > Thanks, > > ----- > Barry > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. > Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM's > Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys admin. > Click now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1278&alloc_id=3371&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Feedreader-development mailing list > Fee...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/feedreader-development > |
From: Karsten H. <mai...@kh...> - 2003-12-22 06:27:54
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Toomas Toots wrote: > > Good evening! > > Two quick things: > > * Confirmation window to next unread headline in another feed should by > default be ON. Then implementing this I followed practice made by > mozilla mail/thunderbird. Of course one could turn this of inn preferences. Will be on by default. > * At the moment if i get source from cvs, and try to open feedproperties > form then i get something like this : error creating form, error > readingimage1.picture.data, stream read error.??? :) > When you try to open it in Delphi or on program startup? I will look into this when i'm on my development pc. Karsten |
From: Karsten H. <mai...@kh...> - 2003-12-22 06:26:17
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Nicole Simon wrote: >>- Confirmation window if jumping to next unread headline is jumping into >> another feed by default disabled. Option in property window added. > I will turn it on by default (s. Toomas mail). > > >>- Renamed 'mark all news' / 'mark all headlines read'. > > > Is this the 'mark every headline in every feed read' or just 'make this > feed read'? Both. Karsten |
From: Toomas T. <to...@i-...> - 2003-12-21 18:18:45
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One older message i got. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Passing RSS url to FeedReader Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 11:47:27 -0700 From: Barry Paul <bp...@pl...> To: <in...@i-...> Hi, I am the developer of RSSExplorer, an RSS Autodiscovery toolbar for Internet Explorer. Some of my users are requesting that I support FeedReader. You can check out my product at: http://rssexplorer.planet-hood.com/ Your documentation doesn't mention any way of adding subscriptions programmatically. Is there any way I can pass you a RSS url for this purpose. Other news readers either listen on a TCP/IP port or have COM interface I can use to pass the url... Thanks, ----- Barry |
From: Toomas T. <to...@i-...> - 2003-12-21 16:12:21
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Good evening! Two quick things: * Confirmation window to next unread headline in another feed should by default be ON. Then implementing this I followed practice made by mozilla mail/thunderbird. Of course one could turn this of inn preferences. * At the moment if i get source from cvs, and try to open feedproperties form then i get something like this : error creating form, error readingimage1.picture.data, stream read error.??? :) Greetings Toomas |
From: Nicole S. <ni...@gn...> - 2003-12-21 15:55:13
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*g* thanks for my xmas gift >- Confirmation window if jumping to next unread headline is jumping into > another feed by default disabled. Option in property window added. I am not sure if this should be disabled by default. Of course, _I_ will turn it out at once but that does not mean it has to be by default. What do others think? >- Renamed 'mark all news' / 'mark all headlines read'. Is this the 'mark every headline in every feed read' or just 'make this feed read'? >I will build a new exe tomorrow and put it online. >Link will be posted to this list. great :o) thanks for all the adjustments :)) -- http://www.useful-sounds.de/ - http://beissholz.de |
From: Karsten H. <mai...@kh...> - 2003-12-21 15:38:47
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Hi all. Updates for 21.12.2003: - Set Javascript to disabled by default. - Set default feed refresh to 1 hour. - Bug with navigating with cursorkeys fixed. - Ctrl-Tab in treeview focuses the first headline not the listview. - The last active headline is activated again if the listview is left an re-entered. - Confirmation window if jumping to next unread headline is jumping into another feed by default disabled. Option in property window added. Translation file adjusted. - Renamed 'mark all news' / 'mark all headlines read'. - Adjusted Ok- / Cancel-Buttons so that the OK button is left, Cancel right. Gave them working shortcuts. Translation files adjusted. - Pressing Esc in a child window (e.g. properties) does not minimize the main window anymore. I will build a new exe tomorrow and put it online. Link will be posted to this list. Regards, Karsten |
From: Nicole S. <ni...@gn...> - 2003-12-18 13:00:27
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Karsten Hoffrath <mai...@kh...> wrote: >If i remember correctly, "Mark all headlines read" appears just if you >rightclick on "MyFeeds", right? If so i think we should name this >something like "Mark everything read". Suggestions for the name? Sorry, I was refering to the toolbar button selection. But yes, I think it should be called like this. Or "Mark all feeds read" >Is this still in New Feed? yes >Do you need shortcuts there? See next point. yes. should allways be there. >If you enter this window the focus is in the edit field for the feedname. >Then you can Tab to the folderlist, then Tab to Finish. Sounds okay. >Back can't get reached by Tab, you have to click with the mouse. this is because you neglected the keyboard shortcuts ... (like on the first step where next has none) btw. do this: press f2, press escape. window minimizes instead of just closing the "new feed" window. esc is standard action on all dialogs for "close this and make nothing" same with f12 WIndow behaviour: I read in full screen modus. When accidently minimized by escape and brought back by doubleclicking on the systray, feedreader does not remember the state but opens up only half of the screen on top. >> * Toolbar button >> Standing on a feed, focus on the feed, not any headline. If you press alt-m >> headlines are not marked read. >> > >Please more details ;) >The focus is on the left in the treeview or right on the headlines? I forgot the word treeview. - Focus on treeview - press alt-m - nothing happens >Alt-M is not the shortcut for marking read. It's Ctrl-r. Alt-m is the toolbar icon shortcut. I did not use the one from the menue cause it said to me 'mark all news read'. You don't want to test this on this many feeds. Suggest you make this a "Mark all news from current feed" and fix the toolbar button ;) >> * Mark as unread and Menu Action have same shortcut > >Does "Mark as unread" has a shortcut?! It exists only in the Popup-Menu >or if you put it on the toolbar (or am i wrong). Toolbar. >We need an icon for this. No! You have a button, thats okay. You need a working shortcut first :o)) >Does this mean that e.g. you stand on the first headline then press >Ctrl-Z, the fourth headline is activated, then press Ctrl-z the second >is activated? >I've never seen this. No, not in one feed, but throughout blogs. But this seemed fixed now, it now jumps to the next unread message depending on where I am. > >We can implement this but Backspace is not the right key for this. >It will get eaten by the browser window, so we can't catch it if the >Maybe Ctrl-b CTRL-Z / Backspace to jump to last message is unlikely because it is normally undo, but you don't really have this here. So undo is good, because it does fit into 'jump to last selected message' But this is not as important anymore, skip this ;)) >browser has the focus. Thanks for reminding me: Can we please - in cause you have nothing to do - an option to choose if clicking an entry sets focus into the browser window or just stays there? If I doubleclick an entry to have it openend in a browser window outside, I can't use the wheelmouse to scroll through my headlines - because focus went into the browser. Because Feeds are not webpages but short text it seems odd to me that this is standard. If I want the page to load, I click on the url inside the browser window. Focus sets there - perfect. But when you do read feeds and want to scroll through the headlines? >Minus the confirmation window, i guess? ;) of course ;) confirmation is good, but not if it stands in the normal way people are using it. Because it is already there - you could make it an option :) Nicole -- http://www.useful-sounds.de/ - http://beissholz.de |
From: Nicole S. <ni...@gn...> - 2003-12-18 12:42:43
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Karsten Hoffrath <mai...@kh...> wrote: >> last version you send is much more like the "original". >So, does "much more" mean that this problem is solved? ;) Solved enough to not start screaming ;o) The list of headlines now blanks out for ~1/3 second, but that's not so annoying as before. >I tested this because until now i haven't used CTRL-Z. >You mean the message that appears when the next unread message is in >another feed? jap. >Ah, again someone who doesn't read the FAQ :) It doesn't say that I can have more than one instance of Feedreader with different datadirs ... :o) Nicole -- http://www.useful-sounds.de/ - http://beissholz.de |
From: Karsten H. <mai...@kh...> - 2003-12-18 08:53:00
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Nicole Simon wrote: > * Basic install: > - refresh should be 1 hour not 15 min (or even better at least 2 hours) > - javascript should be disabled > > * description > mark all news / mark all headlines read is confusing. one of them should be > 'mark everything everywhere read'. > If i remember correctly, "Mark all headlines read" appears just if you rightclick on "MyFeeds", right? If so i think we should name this something like "Mark everything read". Suggestions for the name? > * OK / Cancel > They are all wrong way. Usual behaviour ist to have > OK Cancel > > not other way round. Jep, this strikes me regularly, too. > > * Adding new Feed > When standing on a folder, the add new feed should have this > folder set as suggestion. > Good point. > * Please enter name / in folder both don't have alt-shortcuts. > Is this still in New Feed? Do you need shortcuts there? See next point. > * Focus is on 'Finish'. If I press Tab, I get to "Create Feed in Folder" > but the next tab does not bring me back. Try pressing it, you need 10 times > until you rereach Finish. > I see. How about: If you enter this window the focus is in the edit field for the feedname. Then you can Tab to the folderlist, then Tab to Finish. Back can't get reached by Tab, you have to click with the mouse. > * Toolbar button > Standing on a feed, focus on the feed, not any headline. If you press alt-m > headlines are not marked read. > Please more details ;) The focus is on the left in the treeview or right on the headlines? Alt-M is not the shortcut for marking read. It's Ctrl-r. > * Mark as unread and Menu Action have same shortcut Does "Mark as unread" has a shortcut?! It exists only in the Popup-Menu or if you put it on the toolbar (or am i wrong). We need an icon for this. > > * Wrong Tab result > Standing on a feed, pressing tab. Expected result: first message is > highlighted. Real result: headline 0 is selected. Ok. > > * Go back one message > Cause 'jump to next unread' does not follow the actual structure where I > stand but a kind of internal ranking (eine mir nicht nachvollziehbare I have no blogs, just news feeds like Spiegel, Slashdot, etc. Does this mean that e.g. you stand on the first headline then press Ctrl-Z, the fourth headline is activated, then press Ctrl-z the second is activated? I've never seen this. > Reihenfolge), I sometimes want to go back but can't see, where I was > before. Backspace would be fine to jump one message back. > We can implement this but Backspace is not the right key for this. It will get eaten by the browser window, so we can't catch it if the browser has the focus. Maybe Ctrl-b > > or - better: make 'jump to next unread message' really a 'if you are in > blog n, jump to next unread message means to next unread message in this > blog or if none more available, to first unread in blog n+1' :o)) > Minus the confirmation window, i guess? ;) Karsten |
From: Karsten H. <mai...@kh...> - 2003-12-18 08:43:58
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Nicole Simon wrote: > Karsten Hoffrath <mai...@kh...> wrote: > >>I will look through the code if i find something that could cause this. > > > last version you send is much more like the "original". > > okay. who of you two 'invented' the confirmation box on 'jump to next > unread' and did not add an option to turn it off, HM?! I tested this because until now i haven't used CTRL-Z. You mean the message that appears when the next unread message is in another feed? Karsten |
From: Karsten H. <mai...@kh...> - 2003-12-18 08:12:27
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Nicole Simon wrote: > Karsten Hoffrath <mai...@kh...> wrote: > >>I will look through the code if i find something that could cause this. > > > last version you send is much more like the "original". > So, does "much more" mean that this problem is solved? ;) > okay. who of you two 'invented' the confirmation box on 'jump to next > unread' and did not add an option to turn it off, HM?! > Not me! > >>Could you send me your Feedreader xml files? > > > Sorry, but no, they are private. Make a feature to selec my datadirs (and Since this issue is fixed i don't need them anymore ;) > not automaticly throw it into "Anwendungsdaten" and I would transfer some. Ah, again someone who doesn't read the FAQ :) If i recall correctly there is a point which describes how to store all Feedreader files in the directory where the exe lives. Karsten |
From: Nicole S. <ni...@gn...> - 2003-12-17 23:24:32
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Nicole Simon <ni...@gn...> wrote: >or - better: make 'jump to next unread message' really a 'if you are in >blog n, jump to next unread message means to next unread message in this >blog or if none more available, to first unread in blog n+1' :o)) seems as if this is working in 613 - fine + thanks :o)) Nicole -- http://www.useful-sounds.de/ - http://beissholz.de |
From: Nicole S. <ni...@gn...> - 2003-12-17 22:34:49
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* Basic install: - refresh should be 1 hour not 15 min (or even better at least 2 hours) - javascript should be disabled * description mark all news / mark all headlines read is confusing. one of them should be 'mark everything everywhere read'. * OK / Cancel They are all wrong way. Usual behaviour ist to have OK Cancel not other way round. * Adding new Feed When standing on a folder, the add new feed should have this folder set as suggestion. * Please enter name / in folder both don't have alt-shortcuts. * Focus is on 'Finish'. If I press Tab, I get to "Create Feed in Folder" but the next tab does not bring me back. Try pressing it, you need 10 times until you rereach Finish. * Toolbar button Standing on a feed, focus on the feed, not any headline. If you press alt-m headlines are not marked read. * Mark as unread and Menu Action have same shortcut * Wrong Tab result Standing on a feed, pressing tab. Expected result: first message is highlighted. Real result: headline 0 is selected. * Go back one message Cause 'jump to next unread' does not follow the actual structure where I stand but a kind of internal ranking (eine mir nicht nachvollziehbare Reihenfolge), I sometimes want to go back but can't see, where I was before. Backspace would be fine to jump one message back. or - better: make 'jump to next unread message' really a 'if you are in blog n, jump to next unread message means to next unread message in this blog or if none more available, to first unread in blog n+1' :o)) Now I can go feedreading ;)) Nicole -- http://www.useful-sounds.de/ - http://beissholz.de |
From: Nicole S. <ni...@gn...> - 2003-12-17 22:20:42
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Karsten Hoffrath <mai...@kh...> wrote: >I will look through the code if i find something that could cause this. last version you send is much more like the "original". okay. who of you two 'invented' the confirmation box on 'jump to next unread' and did not add an option to turn it off, HM?! >Could you send me your Feedreader xml files? Sorry, but no, they are private. Make a feature to selec my datadirs (and not automaticly throw it into "Anwendungsdaten" and I would transfer some. :) Nicole -- http://www.useful-sounds.de/ - http://beissholz.de |
From: Karsten H. <mai...@kh...> - 2003-12-17 19:51:01
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-Make customizing toolbar working even if programmlanguage <> english. -"Import OPML"-Form translated. |