text display of ascii files not a good idea, posted by Heiko Scheit on Mon Aug 23 13:43:58 2004
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I think the text display of ASCII files, which is new in version
2.5.4, is not a good idea. E.g. I had a large ps file attached
to one entry and it took a long time display this entry (over DSL).
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Re: text display of ascii files not a good idea, posted by T. Ribbrock on Tue Sep 7 13:05:49 2004
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> Probably it is fine to display only files ending in '.txt' per default.
> In addition a file that has more than say 1000 lines should probably
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Re: text display of ascii files not a good idea, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 8 13:46:56 2004
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> [...]
> > Probably it is fine to display only files ending in '.txt' per default.
> > In addition a file that has more than say 1000 lines should probably
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Re: text display of ascii files not a good idea, posted by Heiko Scheit on Wed Sep 8 23:35:01 2004
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> > [...]
> > > Probably it is fine to display only files ending in '.txt' per default.
> > > In addition a file that has more than say 1000 lines should probably
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Re: text display of ascii files not a good idea, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 15 04:08:46 2004
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> So a configurable size limit seems appropriate, from which on
> only 'Display attachment' is displayed. And/Or, for files
> exceeding this limit, the first N (new config option) lines could be displayed.
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Konqueror and Calendar widget, posted by Rich Persaud on Wed Nov 24 00:44:09 2004
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Date selection from the calendar widget does not work in Konqueror.
Clicking on a date results in year being populated, but month and day are
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Re: Konqueror and Calendar widget, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 24 14:19:01 2004
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> Date selection from the calendar widget does not work in Konqueror.
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> Clicking on a date results in year being populated, but month and day are
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Re: erroneus encoding, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Tue Feb 8 15:41:55 2005
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the following patch corrects the problem, plz apply :
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