On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 06:07:39PM +0100, Georg Baum wrote:
This is one for the coordinate/drawing experts:
Open a document with a table with many rows or create a table in a new
document and add rows until there are more rows than can be displayed -
the scrollbar does not become smaller, but
On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 03:42:45AM +0100, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
4) Your timing is admirable
What did I do...
john
John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 03:42:45AM +0100, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
4) Your timing is admirable
| What did I do...
Well... this exact same thing has been discussed several times, you
never piped up then...
--
Lgb
On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 01:21:34PM +0100, Lars Gullik Bj?nnes wrote:
Well... this exact same thing has been discussed several times, you
never piped up then...
Oh OK. I'll shut up then I suppose
john
On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 01:42:38AM +, John Levon wrote:
On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 10:38:12PM +0100, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
Humm... right this is fault of the new coord scheme: now we don't know the
full doc height so we cannot accurately compute the scrollbar height. I
BTW, why did
On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 03:42:45AM +0100, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
1) I actually didn't decide.
John seemingly got tired to blame me all the time.
In fact I am a bit concerned about this change in attitude.
I am coming to that age where fundamental changes in the
world are no longer
Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| PS: On the other hand it could well be that John is simply
| attacking people randomly, possibly weighted by the number
| of messages on cvs log.
You really shouldn't let your grumpiness show too much.
(btw. welcome to my world)
--
Lgb
On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 06:07:39PM +0100, Georg Baum wrote:
> This is one for the coordinate/drawing experts:
> Open a document with a table with many rows or create a table in a new
> document and add rows until there are more rows than can be displayed ->
> the scrollbar does not become smaller,
On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 03:42:45AM +0100, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
> 4) Your timing is admirable
What did I do...
john
John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 03:42:45AM +0100, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
>
>> 4) Your timing is admirable
>
| What did I do...
Well... this exact same thing has been discussed several times, you
never piped up then...
--
Lgb
On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 01:21:34PM +0100, Lars Gullik Bj?nnes wrote:
> Well... this exact same thing has been discussed several times, you
> never piped up then...
Oh OK. I'll shut up then I suppose
john
On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 01:42:38AM +, John Levon wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 10:38:12PM +0100, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
>
> > Humm... right this is fault of the new coord scheme: now we don't know the
> > full doc height so we cannot accurately compute the scrollbar height. I
>
> BTW,
On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 03:42:45AM +0100, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
> 1) I actually didn't decide.
John seemingly got tired to blame me all the time.
In fact I am a bit concerned about this change in attitude.
I am coming to that age where fundamental changes in the
world are no longer
Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| PS: On the other hand it could well be that John is simply
| attacking people randomly, possibly weighted by the number
| of messages on cvs log.
You really shouldn't let your grumpiness show too much.
(btw. welcome to my world)
--
Lgb
Georg Baum wrote:
This is one for the coordinate/drawing experts:
Open a document with a table with many rows or create a table in a new
document and add rows until there are more rows than can be displayed -
the scrollbar does not become smaller, but it remains at the window
height.
On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 10:38:12PM +0100, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
Humm... right this is fault of the new coord scheme: now we don't know the
full doc height so we cannot accurately compute the scrollbar height. I
BTW, why did you decide to go this route, when other word processors can
keep
John Levon wrote:
On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 10:38:12PM +0100, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
Humm... right this is fault of the new coord scheme: now we don't know
the full doc height so we cannot accurately compute the scrollbar height.
I
BTW, why did you decide to go this route, when other
Georg Baum wrote:
> This is one for the coordinate/drawing experts:
> Open a document with a table with many rows or create a table in a new
> document and add rows until there are more rows than can be displayed ->
> the scrollbar does not become smaller, but it remains at the window
> height.
On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 10:38:12PM +0100, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
> Humm... right this is fault of the new coord scheme: now we don't know the
> full doc height so we cannot accurately compute the scrollbar height. I
BTW, why did you decide to go this route, when other word processors can
keep
John Levon wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 10:38:12PM +0100, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
>
>> Humm... right this is fault of the new coord scheme: now we don't know
>> the full doc height so we cannot accurately compute the scrollbar height.
>> I
>
> BTW, why did you decide to go this route,
This is one for the coordinate/drawing experts:
Open a document with a table with many rows or create a table in a new
document and add rows until there are more rows than can be displayed -
the scrollbar does not become smaller, but it remains at the window height.
Therefore it is impossible to
This is one for the coordinate/drawing experts:
Open a document with a table with many rows or create a table in a new
document and add rows until there are more rows than can be displayed ->
the scrollbar does not become smaller, but it remains at the window height.
Therefore it is impossible to
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