From: Dominic S. <dd...@ca...> - 2001-03-30 16:34:35
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There is a very minor bug in Buffer List, it does not refresh the view when the "show absalute pathname in filename column" in global options is changed. Best Wishes, Dominic Stolerman ------------------- Downing College Cambridge |
From: Dirk M. <dmo...@gm...> - 2001-03-30 20:56:40
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> There is a very minor bug in Buffer List, it does not refresh the view when > the "show absalute pathname in filename column" in global options is > changed. Thanks, fixed. Dirk. |
From: John G. <jge...@ny...> - 2001-03-31 00:35:31
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Hi, Dirk I noticed that under Windows L&F, the "Name" column of the upper pane is displayed in serif, while the font for the rest of the window is sans-serif. On both panes, the "Name" column in the selected row is displayed black on dark blue instead of white on dark blue and is nearly impossible to read. The "Directory" column in the selected row makes the proper change to white foreground. It all looks fine under Metal, but apparently you have some fixed values for the "Name" column's cell renderer that get treated awkwardly under the Windows L&F. John > > There is a very minor bug in Buffer List, it does not refresh the view > when > > the "show absalute pathname in filename column" in global options is > > changed. > > Thanks, fixed. > > Dirk. |
From: Dirk M. <dmo...@gm...> - 2001-04-01 07:12:39
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Hi John, > I noticed that under Windows L&F, the "Name" column of the upper pane is > displayed in serif, while the font for the rest of the window is sans-serif. > On both panes, the "Name" column in the selected row is displayed black on > dark blue instead of white on dark blue and is nearly impossible to read. > The "Directory" column in the selected row makes the proper change to white > foreground. It all looks fine under Metal, but apparently you have some > fixed values for the "Name" column's cell renderer that get treated > awkwardly under the Windows L&F. Thanks, fixed. But who would use the Windows L&F voluntarily?!? Or the Motif L&F (*shudder*)?!? ;-) Dirk. |