Anno domini 2019 Mon, 21 Jan 15:48:42 -0500 Gene Heskett scripsit:
On Monday 21 January 2019 15:30:31 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Hi Gene!
Thanks for testing. Which version of TDE are you on?
R14.0.6. And here the sticky bit is ignored if the mouse wheel moves a degree while going past one of those lines with the sticky checked. Its such a pita that I have to fix at least one of those option lines back to a legit setting at least daily. And I didn't change it, the mouse did in the 2 milliseconds it took it to roll over those lines while heading up to click on the msg send button. IMNSHO thats a BUG!
Ok, that is different frpm what I see: as soon as I pick i.g. "folderlist" from the dropdown list and it style was set to bold, then it set to "italic" just by selecting the item. My mousewheel does not move, I have a kensington trackball (that one with the big ball).
Send me by PM if its not too much trouble, the instructions for an automatic login via the keyfile shares. I didn't get all my stuff converted, and its asking for a user login is breaking the scripts that setup all my sshfs stuff at reboots. I've moved and repurposed one machine and added another running jessie since that was setup 2-3 years ago.
Manuall way: You just need to copy your public key ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub over to the remote computer and then add the public key to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on the remote computer.
Or you can use "ssh-copy-id user@remote.computer", which should do that automatically.
Nik
Thanks Nik.
Nik
Anno domini 2019 Mon, 21 Jan 15:19:21 -0500
Gene Heskett scripsit:
On Monday 21 January 2019 14:46:28 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Hi!
Could somebody please check if this only affects me:
open kmail, go to font settings, check "use on fonts", set "new message" to style "bold". Close setting dialog, mark a message as new --> font should change to bold. Reopen kde font settings, pick "new message" --> settings show "italic", not "bold". BTW, I have 2 lines of "italic" now.
Nik
It seems to be sufficiently "sticky" here Nik.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
Cheers, Gene Heskett