Dear Jurgen,

    The Browse URL `feature' has caused my use of the Opera Navigation box
to become a moot point, but the cut and paste still doesn't work to Opera
and that `bugged' me as a point of pure resistance. Its a perversity that
such stuff happen in open source. You are probably correct about Opera
using X11 incorrectly. They depend on the QT library from TrollTech;
Opera wont run without the `correct' current version being installed.

    Shalom,

    John B. Brown.
    [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 18:04:00 +0100 (CET) J�rgen Schmitz said:
> ---Reply to mail from  about XCmail: Subject styles [Reply]
>> Dear Folks,
>> 
>>     Its bad enough that you haven't solved the problem of compatibility
>> with Opera that now you want to add unneeded features that further
>> complicate xc-mail and make it even more prone to BUGS!
>> 
>>     As a former GM president once said, things you don't put into a
>> device don't cost anything to make and don't break. The more crap you
>> put into this formerly nice, simple, program the easier it is for bugs
>> to grow in it. How about solving the Opera problems first?
>> 
> 
> And a 3rd one:
> 
> Take a look at the program "xcutsel" which should be installed. Read the
> man page and start it. Copy something, press the "0 to PRIMARY" button and
> paste into XCmail. If it does, Opera should learn to implement X11
> standards. 
> 
> Btw: did you try to check this with nedit as I told you?
> 
> 
> 

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