Am Samstag, den 09.12.2006, 12:03 -0800 schrieb Debian Bug Tracking
System:
> You should be hearing from them with a substantive response shortly,
> in case you haven't already. If not, please contact them directly.

Well, I’m waiting, Bruce. You sure are a funny guy. Let’s see, what did
you write (not to me, BTW, as you should have, you should _never_ close
bugs by using [EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Not reproducible, no response from submitter... closing.
‘No response,’ well, I might have responded had I known that I was being
talked to. The bug report is five years old, then you come and add
something to the report and expect me to react within a month. Am I
supposed to monitor each of the bugs I submit? Ever heard of CC?

Enough whining, to the facts. Indeed, using the cursor keys reveals
everything. Thus, dselect doesn’t simply cut and no information is lost.

It remains a usability bug, however. dselect inserts a line break at an
arbitrary point, forcing the user to scroll left and right and put the
pieces together. Look at the original report: Which ‘*clients’ does
gtktilink depend on?

I’d say dselect should either break the line at the edge of the screen
or not at all.

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|=| Michael Piefel
|=| Member of the Debian project

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