From: John J. B. <joh...@gm...> - 2008-07-04 00:24:35
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I have had the following problem using both the OS X binary that you distribute, and the one that comes with Ubuntu 8.04: If a line in the output window goes beyond the current width of the output window, I can't see it. I can't scroll the window horizontally, and there is no option to wrap the lines in the output window. The horizontal scroll bar is "full"-- there is no scrolling space on either side of it. It's particularly strange that this is happening with both of these binaries. My friend is using the same Ubuntu binary on the same OS, and NOT having the same problem. We are both using all of the default configs. I am runing Ubuntu in a virtual machine on OS X. The only thing that is the same between both my OS X environment, and my Ubuntu environment, is the screen resolution! In fact, I'm going to go try changing that now. I'll let you know if it's effective. Thanks! John -- John Joseph Bachir http://blog.johnjosephbachir.org http://lyceum.ibiblio.org http://dissent.cc http://jjb.cc |
From: Joachim E. <joa...@gm...> - 2008-07-06 12:25:00
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Hi John, This is a known problem I still have to fix. It is not Ubuntu-specific. If you have enabled word wrap then the output window won't wrap, but horizontal scrolling doesn't work anymore. Regards, Joachim Am Freitag 04 Juli 2008 02:24:42 schrieb John Joseph Bachir: > I have had the following problem using both the OS X binary that you > distribute, and the one that comes with Ubuntu 8.04: > > If a line in the output window goes beyond the current width of the > output window, I can't see it. I can't scroll the window horizontally, > and there is no option to wrap the lines in the output window. > > The horizontal scroll bar is "full"-- there is no scrolling space on > either side of it. > > It's particularly strange that this is happening with both of these > binaries. My friend is using the same Ubuntu binary on the same OS, > and NOT having the same problem. We are both using all of the default > configs. > > I am runing Ubuntu in a virtual machine on OS X. > > The only thing that is the same between both my OS X environment, and > my Ubuntu environment, is the screen resolution! > > In fact, I'm going to go try changing that now. I'll let you know if > it's effective. > > Thanks! > John |
From: John J. B. <joh...@gm...> - 2008-07-06 18:35:00
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Wow-- believe it or not, I didn't see before that the problem goes away if i turn off word wrapping. So, you have partially solved my problem for now. thanks! On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 8:25 AM, Joachim Eibl <joa...@gm...> wrote: > Hi John, > > This is a known problem I still have to fix. > It is not Ubuntu-specific. > > If you have enabled word wrap then the output window won't wrap, but > horizontal scrolling doesn't work anymore. > > Regards, > Joachim > > Am Freitag 04 Juli 2008 02:24:42 schrieb John Joseph Bachir: > > I have had the following problem using both the OS X binary that you > > distribute, and the one that comes with Ubuntu 8.04: > > > > If a line in the output window goes beyond the current width of the > > output window, I can't see it. I can't scroll the window horizontally, > > and there is no option to wrap the lines in the output window. > > > > The horizontal scroll bar is "full"-- there is no scrolling space on > > either side of it. > > > > It's particularly strange that this is happening with both of these > > binaries. My friend is using the same Ubuntu binary on the same OS, > > and NOT having the same problem. We are both using all of the default > > configs. > > > > I am runing Ubuntu in a virtual machine on OS X. > > > > The only thing that is the same between both my OS X environment, and > > my Ubuntu environment, is the screen resolution! > > > > In fact, I'm going to go try changing that now. I'll let you know if > > it's effective. > > > > Thanks! > > John > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Sponsored by: SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards: VOTE NOW! > Studies have shown that voting for your favorite open source project, > along with a healthy diet, reduces your potential for chronic lameness > and boredom. Vote Now at http://www.sourceforge.net/community/cca08 > _______________________________________________ > Kdiff3-user mailing list > Kdi...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/kdiff3-user > -- John Joseph Bachir http://blog.johnjosephbachir.org http://lyceum.ibiblio.org http://dissent.cc http://jjb.cc |