Greetings, I enjoy and use plucker a lot, thanks and appreciation to the developers of this handy tool. Here's a modest suggestion for a handy feature.
The problem of long waits during "sychronization of documents" when using a memory card has been commented on before, and the solution of turning off the automatic updating of the document list has been suggested. The problem with that solution I've found is that if you select a stale or deleted document then you often get a crash. I wonder if it might be possible to add an option though that might make this work a little better. I usually keep frequently updated docs (news and stuff) in main memory, and use the card for reference works and ebooks that don't change much. It would be handy if there was an option that allowed automatic updating of the PDA memory, but didn't update the card automatically. You'd get the handy dandy autoupdate feature, but not have to wait the extra 10+ seconds while the card is scanned. No idea how easy or difficult it might be to implement, but there we are. Cheers, Jim Lebans Greetings, I enjoy and use plucker a lot, thanks and appreciation to the developers of this handy tool. Here's a modest suggestion for a handy feature. The problem of long waits during "sychronization of documents" when using a memory card has been commented on before, and the solution of turning off the automatic updating of the document list has been suggested. The problem with that solution I've found is that if you select a stale or deleted document then you often get a crash. I wonder if it might be possible to add an option though that might make this work a little better. I usually keep frequently updated docs (news and stuff) in main memory, and use the card for reference works and ebooks that don't change much. It would be handy if there was an option that allowed automatic updating of the PDA memory, but didn't update the card automatically. You'd get the handy dandy autoupdate feature, but not have to wait the extra 10+ seconds while the card is scanned. No idea how easy or difficult it might be to implement, but there we are. Thanks, Jim Lebans _______________________________________________ plucker-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.rubberchicken.org/mailman/listinfo/plucker-list

