Zitat von Luis Felipe Marzagao <lfbm.andamen...@gmail.com>:
Em 22/01/2013 19:59, Michael J Rubinsky escreveu:
Quoting Jan Schneider <j...@horde.org>:
Zitat von Luis Felipe Marzagao <lfbm.andamen...@gmail.com>:
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Michael M Slusarz
<slus...@horde.org> wrote:
Quoting Luis Felipe Marzagao <lfbm.andamen...@gmail.com>:
As an alternative, I have proposed at least just the *displaying* of the
signature (i. e., in another frame or something like that),
which does not
seem a hard task to accomplish (I mean, pull the signature text from db
backend when selecting the identity in the compose window), specially
because imp, like horde in general, is *extremely* well
designed. But since
even that idea was rejected
For the record... this idea wasn't "rejected". It hasn't been
implemented
yet because 1) I don't have any pressing need for it (meaning it
will have
to be funded/coded by someone else) and 2) no reasonable UI
display has yet
been determined.
Okay, that's totally reasonable.
For the latter, adding some sort of prominent "View My
Signature!" link is
not desirable. But somehow adding some sort of popup link
mechanism to the
No no, that's not what I had in mind! No links!
I was thinking something like this (compose window):
+--------------------------------+
| | <-- Fields and email options
| |
+--------------------------------+
| |
| | <-- Text body
| |
| |
| |
+--------------------------------+
| |
| | <-- Non-editable displaying
signature
+--------------------------------+
The scrolling of text body would not be affected by the underneath
signature frame.
Also, when the user changes the identity, the signature non-editable
frame would be updated.
This is pretty much what I would suggest for a read-only signature
display too. The signature section could additionally be
toggleable (and hidden by default) to not waste the spare screen
estate of compose windows.
+1
Does horde have a way of feature requesting and contributing by
undertermined people? For example, you open a ticket and then, after
approval, people (interested in that feature) could start "funding"
that ticket, so developers could get the deserved compensation for
implementing the feature. Maybe one person alone could not/would not
sponsor a feature request, but several persons/companies could/would
and that way everybody can benefit.
Not anymore. We used to have bounties but have dropped because them
because they haven't been a great success in the long term.
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Jan Schneider
The Horde Project
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