[Evolution] Taking Evolution 1.3.2 for spin.



I have been using Evolution 1.3.2 for about a week now, and I must say
that it looks very nice, and the speedier startup is great too. I am
just about confident enough that I am starting to use 1.3.2 instead of
1.2.x, despite it being "unstable" (hasn't crashed on me yet).

I am running Evolution 1.3.2 installed from Ximian RPM's on a Red Hat
8.0 box.


Here are the problems I have observed using Evolution 1.3.2 on my
system.

1. When "Threaded Message List" is selected, the treads are always
expanded when starting Evolution. Evo 1.2.x remembers which threads are
expanded and which are collapsed.

2. The accellerator for "Mark All as Read" (under the Edit menu)
collides with the accellerator for "Search Message". Any chance of
changing the accellerator for either of them? Or maybe just give "Mark
All as Read" a proper keyboard shortcut.

3. In the "Go to Folder..." window I can't just press Return when I have
selected the folder I want to go to. I have to either use Tab to put
focus on the OK button, click it with the mouse or use Alt + o. Just
pressing Return works in 1.2.x. This looks like bug no. 41289 --
http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=41289

4. When scrolling up and down in the message list pane, the actual
scrolling is very jittery and I can actually see the differents parts
being updated. In 1.2.x this is very smooth.

5. I have selected "Sans 10" for the "Standard Font" and "Monospace 8"
for the "Terminal Font", and there seems to be a problem with the
Terminal one. When *displaying* a message it uses the correct size, but
when *editing* a message it seems to be using size 10.

Regards,
-- 
Janus Christensen ______________________________________________________
I want something that'll give me the stamina of a young werewolf, the
vision of a shaman, the thoughts of a serial killer and the gentleness
of a hungry vampire bat.  --  Spider Jerusalem, Transmetropolitan

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