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On Friday, April 26, 2002, at 06:04  PM, Jeff Leung wrote:

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> This is all off TOT as of a few minutes ago.
>
> 1. From the Accounts menu, services that are online from auto-login are 
> not
> checked. Only those that were logged on explicitly are checked.
>

I just fixed this.

> 2. For the contextual menus, it would be nice to include the buddy's 
> status
> (especially useful for buddies that leave long status messages that 
> don't
> fit in the buddy window).
>

Too much info for a contextual menu.  Those are for actions generally.

> 3. In addition to the "General -> Send message when Idle" preference, it
> would be nice to have a "Send message when XXX" for the other modes as 
> well.
>

File as a feature request.

> 4. If you change the toolbar on the buddy list to be Text-only, this 
> will
> not be saved for next time you start Fire (sort of). However, once you
> change the view, it will switch to Text-only immediately.

There are 2 different toolbars on the buddy list - the setup and the 
online views.  Make sure you set both of them the way you want them

>
> 5. Changing status via the buddy list toolbar context menu does not 
> seem to
> work correctly anymore, at least not for Text-only mode. Hard to 
> describe
> the problem. If I have a custom status message and I switch to it, there
> will appear a checkbox next to the message in the context menu, but it 
> will
> not look like my status has changed to other users. If I change it 
> again,
> selecting the same status message, then the message disappears from the
> context menu, but the item in the toolbar will now be labeled with the
> status message's label, and my status will have indeed changed. Also, 
> the
> old status message will appear in the context menu.
>

Will look into this.

> 6. Is there any way to NOT have Fire conversations appear in the Recent
> Items list?
>

Not at this time.

Eric

> I'll go digging to see if I can handle any of these myself.
> --
> Jeff
> // Diplomacy is the art of saying 'nice doggy'
> // until you can find a rock.
>
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