In a similar vein, is there any documentation on skinning the outliner?
Some of the obvious things in userChrome.css and userContent.css work
for me, like setting the background of the thread pane and the font of
the text, but setting things like the min-height and max-height of the
rows in the thread pane don't seem to work.
Thanks,
Cyrus
Scott MacGregor (News) wrote:
> Ben Ruppel wrote:
>
>> Very nice work! However, I miss having any color whatsoever in the thread
>> pane :) The pretty green status icons and the blue arrows have been
>> replaced
>> by + and *. Is this a sacrifice that had to be made for speed? Are there
>> plans to get the graphics back eventually?
>
> of course! =)
>
> once the libpr0n lands we'll write an image loader for the outliner
> widget. We didn't want to have to write it twice (to the old image lib
> and then again for libpr0n).
>
> Hopefully by the end of next week we'll have images back again.
>
> -scott
>
>
>>
>> Christian Mattar wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> Ben Bucksch wrote:
>>>
>>>> This is great stuff! Mailnews doesn't care about hard-core-test - my
>>>> bugzilla spam folder with 8000 msgs - I can scroll it with the mouse
>>>> very fast, almost smooth. It can keep up with my mouse movements (~0.25
>>>> from top to bottom).
>>>>
>>>> Scrolling down (caret down) with keyboard updates to lazily and also
>>>> could be faster. But still no comparison to old thread pane.
>>>>
>>>> However, there are lots of major bugs. E.g. plaintext msg display styles
>>>> are completely horked (e.g. all prefs are ignored). I wish, you landed
>>>> the branch after 0.8.1. Is there any (without too much hassle) way to
>>>> get a 0.8.1 build with the old thread pane?
>>>
>>>
>>> Quote from leaf:
>>> "This branch was cut from a tree pulled just *before* the mailnews
>>> performance branch landing... if you want that, pull the trunk."
>>>
>>> Christian
>>