Re: Mailboxes behaviour
- From: Chris Waters <xtifr dsp net>
- To: Stuart Parmenter <pavlov innerx net>
- Cc: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Mailboxes behaviour
- Date: 09 Apr 1999 18:27:59 -0700
Stuart Parmenter <pavlov@innerx.net> writes:
> point). I don't overly care for the tabs, but they make navigating the
> opened mailboxes a bit easier. Having the tabs at the top may not be the
> best way to do it either. I would personally like them better at the
> bottom (this isn't a hard change) in a more button-like appearance instead
> of in a notebook.
Why not use the gnome standard MDI settings? (I thought it was,
since, by chance, the default matches the gnome default.)
> It is currently a pain to attach popup menus to notebook tabs,
> but it would be very easy with buttons.
Hmm, I'd rather see balsa follow gnome standards, and I think that the
"active-mailbox-selection-widgets" (AMSW) qualify as MDI, and should
thus follow the gnome MDI standards. OTOH, I definitely think that
the AMSW should have pop-ups, and I don't want to make the code any
more difficult than it has to be, so I have mixed feelings here....
And what if you have hundreds of mailboxes? I believe that gnome MDI
is set up to handle this (though I haven't tried). Recoding this by
hand for buttons might be tricky.
I'd like to mention that the Debian balsa package maintainer is on
vacation, and should be back soon, and I suspect he might like to have
some input in all this. (I'm the temporary Debian balsa package
maintainer, in the sense that I'm the last one to upload patches and a
working binary to Debian's unstable tree.)
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