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Subject: Re: n(ext) when at last message in a folder (v2.6.1)
From: Tony Nugent <tony () linuxworks ! com ! au>
Date: 2003-02-26 2:30:30
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On Tue Feb 25 2003 at 17:10, Hal DeVore wrote:
> > > > > > On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, "Tony" == Tony Nugent wrote:
>
> Tony> BTW, I'm finding that I am posting bug and "beta
> Tony> testing" reports to exmh-users. Should I subscribe to
> Tony> exmh-workers and confine these discussions to that forum?
> Tony> What I'm posting must be very boring for so many people
> Tony> here... (sorry)
>
> My opinion, fwiw: Brent posted on exmh-users that 2.6.1 was
> available. So discussion about that release is appropriate
> here.
Ok, thanks Hal - I feel better now :)
> You're always welcome to jump over to exmh-users if you
> want, though. (there, was that a non-answer or what, you'd
> think I had become a politician!)
> -)
If things continue to go on with lots of bug-like reports, I may
subscribe there. Meanshile there is some email happening privately
as well, and the problems I'm seeing are getting more focused.
Below here is a cut of what I'm currently using in ftoc.tcl to track
the problem with the log window in a way that avoids causing any
errors... it's interesting to see when that warning message gets
hit.
> --Hal
Cheers
Tony
=======8<---- cut from Ftoc_FindMsg around line 511 in /usr/lib/exmh-2.6.1/ftoc.tcl \
---- if {$minmsgid == ""} {
Exmh_Status "WARNING - No value for minmsgid \
(msgid,maxmsgid)=($msgid,$maxmsgid)" warn set nextlineno [expr \
int(($maxlineno+$minlineno)/2)] } else {
# Don't divide in two, guestimate where the line might be instead
set nextlineno [expr \
int($minlineno+1+($msgid-$minmsgid)*($maxlineno-$minlineno-2)/($maxmsgid-$minmsgid))] \
} =======8<---- end cut ----------------------------------------------
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