On Mon, 20 Mar 2000, Espen Sand wrote: > At 04:03 PM 3/19/00 -0500, you wrote: > >On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, Espen Sand wrote: > >> If you resize the toplevel window, the width of the folderlist shold > remain > >> fixed. One don't (at least not me) resize the toplevel window in order to > >> change width of the folder list. If that is required then one should > move the > >> vertical splitter instead. > > > >I still don't see what you mean - what is the "toplevel window"? > > The window that has a caption bar and WM decorations around it. Oh, okay, on this I strongly agree - the KFM in kde 1.1.2 has the tree view that resizes with toplevel window resizing, as does ksirc windows - which IMHO is stupid, and I hate it. I really really hate it. I mean, I get the width I want, then adjust the size of the window (I do this a lot), and I have to go adjust the width of the column again. It is pointless and I don't think such a "zoom" feature is even useful. It's especially horrible when you downsize the toplevel window and your column becomes very skinny. KMail in KDE 1.1.2 has a vewy nice memory of widths/heights, and I agree 100% on this. Window resizing adjusting the size of subportions is a BAD idea IMHO. -- - Rivyn [ Casey Allen Shobe ] - rivyn@mailandnews.com [ UIN: 1494523 ]