On Enj , 2003-11-27 at 23:00, Not Zed wrote: > Nup, its just that the normal headers you're seeing are set to bold. > It doesn't have to be that way. Hence half the code in the patch. Is there any way to configure them, as a user, to not be bold? I've never seen such an option in the UI. And, I don't see the point of adding UI to add the option to make the UI more inconsistent. It seems to me that enabling and disabling individual headers is a more frequent task than setting whether or not header Y is in bold, while header X is not, that are displayed on the same page. Maybe the goal of this bounty should be to create something more like what the "Customize View" stuff in the Mail List and Contacts components. Then you could define what views you have in the "View" menu, and what headers those custom views show. Also, "Normal Display" and "All Headers" differ, in that the headers are justfied and laid out in what seems to be a table in the former, while they are just individual lines, without a specific layout, in the latter, and with the same headers emboldened, as in the former. -- dobey > On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 14:40, Rodney Dawes wrote: > > On Enj , 2003-11-27 at 22:01, Not Zed wrote: > > > > > Viewing a mail: > > > > > http://grahame.angrygoats.net/images/custom-mail-headers-view.png > > > > > > > > The header "names" should all be bold, as they are with From:, Date: and > > > > similar. This goes along with the previous comment of the CheckBoxes in > > > > the GtkTreeView being used for enable/disable instead of bold. > > > Wrong. This is an option, not all headers are emboldened. Hence the > > > 'bold' option in the editor, this is what its for. > > > > In the "Show All Headers" view, sure. But in the "Normal Display" view, > > all the header names are bold, and right-justified. This should be > > consistent for all the headers that show up in the "Normal Display" > > view. > > > > -- dobey
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