On Sat, 11 Dec 2010 13:46:07 +0000 Tony Houghton <h...@realh.co.uk> wrote:
> On 11/12/10 01:10, Teresa e Junior wrote: > > The result now seems much better. I don't notice the problem in mc, > > and it seems to be OK disabling "Always show the tab bar". The best > > result after many releases! > > > > The only problem now, which is easily reproducible and not so > > important, is that the window size goes crazy after the fourth tab. > > It keeps its size when opening or closing tabs until three tabs, > > but when I open the fourth, it tries to resize the window to fit > > the tabs, when opening a fifth one, it grows even more, and so > > on... It grows to the sides only, not downwards like in that video. > > When did you last update? Is the version showing at least 1.20.0.27? > > Are you still using very long tab titles (long directory names)? Do > they not get ellipsized or do the scroll arrows fail to appear in the > tab bar? > Hello, Tony! Thanks for including my email in CC! It was 1.20.0.26, but I've compiled 1.20.0.27 right now. It seems you've done a good job now, with the small exception (another small exception..!) that it is not good to disable "Always show the tab bar". Sometimes, when you open a second tab, the window size remains, and we loose a small area from the xterm (which goes to the tab itself). Then we close that secondary tab, and do it again and loose another small part... The same seems to happen in xfce4-terminal. Not an serious bug though, for now it behaves much better than before, and I could use "Always show the tab bar" by default (though I wish I didn't have to). Thank you and best regards! Teresa e Junior -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org