Hi, I've been happily running 0.135 for quite a while, but since I recently upgraded HW/OS (FreeBSD), I needed to build a new Pan too - and just used the FreeBSD "port", which is at 0.139. And now I'm having a really weird problem, that I haven't seen mentioned here - the body pane "insists" that it needs to be 1500+ pixels wide. I'm using the "groups above headers to the left, body to the right" layout, which means that I have to keep resizing the full window to be able to see any headers...
It's not an absolutely fixed size, but I can't see any pattern to it - e.g. I may be able to resize the width of the body pane to a reasonable split between groups/header and body when first entering a group, and maybe read an article or two - and then when going to the next article, the body pane resizes itself to a ridiculous width for no good reason, and it is impossible to resize it back manually. Now, since just about everything on my box is a new version, I can't say whether this is a Pan problem. I tried rebuilding my old 0.135 since I had the sources around, but this does not seem possible with my current versions of glib (seems to be 2.34.3) etc - after I've fixed an insane number of "Only <glib.h> can be included directly." errors, it eventually dies with "'_' was not declared in this scope". Anyway, if the body pane width thing is a known problem with a fix, I would be happy for a pointer. Or if I have to go for the git version, I can certainly try that. --Per Hedeland _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users
