From kde-devel Thu May 27 13:24:04 1999 From: Stefan van den Oord Date: Thu, 27 May 1999 13:24:04 +0000 To: kde-devel Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: Heading for KDE 1.1.2 release X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-devel&m=92781134305125 On Thu, 27 May 1999, Sven Radej wrote: >Btw, KMail is doing nice for next 1.1.2 release: > >Changes since 1.1.1: >- New filter actions: execute (a shell command), forward-to. (ST) >- Updated documentation about PGP5 and new filter actions. (ST) > > >Bugfixes since 1.1.1: >- Proper resizing of filter-action specific widgets (list of folders, entry fields) when > filter is selected. (ST) >- Security fix according attachments: changed place of attachment temp directory > from /tmp to ~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/tmp (ST) >- Fixed displaying text formatted with spaces (TP) >- Fix against deleteing two messages at once when in trash (bug 1037) (DN) >- Corrected prepending of "--" before signature (DN) >- Button "Help" works now in filter dialog (DN) >- Cancel/Reject fix for kmfilterdialog.cpp (DN) >- Updown-bugfix in filter dialog: moving a filter up could corrupt the filter list (DN) >- Fixed wrongly sorted message list when sorting by subject was requested. (JS) > >-- >Sven Radej radej@kde.org >KDE developer Visit http://www.kde.org Speeking about KMail; today I encountered another (small) bug. Shouldn't be too hard to fix. If you set the indentation string (settins->composer) to "> ", the space is discarded. Is this because KConfig cannot handle this correctly (trailing whitespace, that is)? I think so, because it works when I change the settings, but when I close and restart KMail, the space has disappeared. If it is a KConfig problem, a simple work-around would be to enclose the indentation string in quotation marks. -- Stefan van den Oord s.m.vandenoord@student.utwente.nl