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
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
Hi Gene!
Thanks for testing. Which version of TDE are you on?
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
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!
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.
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
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
On Tuesday 22 January 2019 02:16:24 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
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.
That command works for the picnc, an rpi3b running jessie, which in turn is running my 11x54 Sheldon Lathe. But sshnet has died. Don't know as it was working before, and its recently become a problem, I'll reboot it. Didn't help. sudo umount picnc returned an error the 2nd time from a shell on this, but then the sshfs mount worked again. Whatever was there, was a long string of ?????????????????, but its fixed now.
Must be low on coffee yet, Nik. But I now login automatically. That leaves 2 other machines to do that to, but they aren't powered ATM, needed drop cord elsewhere. :(
Need power for a new 6040 sized gantry style machine on garage ceiling. Its only 2 feet away in the garage door opener, but I'm restricted from climbing on the monkey bars type activities by the surgeon and can't get at it for about 90 days, must avoid long reaches and weights with the left arm else I might dislodge the tickler wire from my new pacemaker.
Yeah, I'm part bionic these days. My pulse, never ultra steady, was playing hit and miss, sorta like an old farm engine, averaging 35 or so when I decided I needed help & drove myself to the ER. Feeling LOTS better now. I asked the surgeon just before he put it in if he could get another 25,000 miles out of this old carcass. His reply was that I'd have to be getting tickets for driving too slow to only get that as the battery was a ten year battery. Smartass... So I guess I'll be around to pester you all for a while yet.
Thanks Nik. [...] Cheers, Gene Heskett
Anno domini 2019 Tue, 22 Jan 06:54:35 -0500 Gene Heskett scripsit:
On Tuesday 22 January 2019 02:16:24 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
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.
That command works for the picnc, an rpi3b running jessie, which in turn is running my 11x54 Sheldon Lathe. But sshnet has died. Don't know as it was working before, and its recently become a problem, I'll reboot it. Didn't help. sudo umount picnc returned an error the 2nd time from a shell on this, but then the sshfs mount worked again. Whatever was there, was a long string of ?????????????????, but its fixed now.
Must be low on coffee yet, Nik. But I now login automatically. That leaves 2 other machines to do that to, but they aren't powered ATM, needed drop cord elsewhere. :(
Need power for a new 6040 sized gantry style machine on garage ceiling. Its only 2 feet away in the garage door opener, but I'm restricted from climbing on the monkey bars type activities by the surgeon and can't get at it for about 90 days, must avoid long reaches and weights with the left arm else I might dislodge the tickler wire from my new pacemaker.
Yeah, I'm part bionic these days. My pulse, never ultra steady, was playing hit and miss, sorta like an old farm engine, averaging 35 or so when I decided I needed help & drove myself to the ER. Feeling LOTS better now. I asked the surgeon just before he put it in if he could get another 25,000 miles out of this old carcass. His reply was that I'd have to be getting tickets for driving too slow to only get that as the battery was a ten year battery. Smartass... So I guess I'll be around to pester you all for a while yet.
Thanks Nik. [...] Cheers, Gene Heskett
Hi Gene,
good it works. You mention picnc ... is it worth to give it a try? I have my RPi3 with hal_gpio running quite fine, but only 2 cores are usable for userspace, which makes things a bit slow. But my cheesecutter works quite fine with it, running TDE on RPi3 and getting ~ 12 mm/s (720mm/min) with hal_gpio :-)
Nik
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
you might want to check and see if the mouse wheel can change that just by hovering the mouse over it and rolling the wheel. IMO it should not, but it does totally muck up the "sticky" stuff anyway. Sad state of affairs when you have to pay $75 usd to get a mouse with a clicker on the wheel so it doesn't move when your finger isn't touching it. All the cheaper stuff can move just by breathing 3 feet away from it in an otherwise quiet room.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
Am Montag, 21. Januar 2019 schrieb Dr. Nikolaus Klepp:
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
I can affirm that. Same here.
$ kmail --version Qt: 3.5.0 TDE: R14.0.6 [DEVELOPMENT] KMail: 1.9.10 (enterprise35 0.20100827.1168748)
Regards, Stefan
Am Mittwoch, 23. Januar 2019 schrieb Stefan Krusche:
Am Montag, 21. Januar 2019 schrieb Dr. Nikolaus Klepp:
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
I can affirm that. Same here.
$ kmail --version Qt: 3.5.0 TDE: R14.0.6 [DEVELOPMENT] KMail: 1.9.10 (enterprise35 0.20100827.1168748)
Regards, Stefan
I think I was to quick to confirm. In a second try the change from "normal" to "bold" seems to work for both "new messages" and "unread messages". Both gets applied immediately after clicking on "apply".
Still remaining are the double entries of "italics" (or "kursiv" with my German language settings) and the wrongly shown state of the setting as one the two "italics" options in the drop down menu after having switched to "bold".
And still I'm quite certain that my first change showed the erratic behaviour, too.
Kind regards, Stefan