You are not logged in.
As I thought it was a bug in kde 3.1.X, in kde 3.2.2 was not there but since I have upgraded to 3.2.3 that sucking scrollbar is there again :cry:
http://www.etseq.urv.es/tmp/snapshot10.png
is there any patch?
Offline
hmm ... i assume that resizing this frame do not help ... very strange
i have also this horiz.scrollbar, but only in emails in kmail, where there is a URL, that do not break the lines and is that wide
sometimes it also appears on normal emails (that do not contain long words or URL's), but if i resize the window + the frame, then, the horiz.scrollbar disapears and do not come back, till i select an other email that contain a long word or a URL
The impossible missions are the only ones which succeed.
Offline
i think i found the change:
the trouble you are telling is actually a fix to kde.bug=59312:
The impossible missions are the only ones which succeed.
Offline
I have found this:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61730
it's a kde bug... it is really annoying, specially in kopete, we will have to way for a patch or next kde release.
Offline
I have found this:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61730
it's a kde bug... it is really annoying, specially in kopete, we will have to way for a patch or next kde release.
ohh ... than it's a khtml trouble? i'm sorry i do not use konqueror for browsing too much to have released --- i thinked you speak only about kmail
do you know a working patch for it? if so, post a bug
The impossible missions are the only ones which succeed.
Offline
I have been looking for a patch but I can not find anything, the bug is already posted in kde bugs, and it is quite funny cos they have a lot of different theories about why is happening that
Offline
I have been looking for a patch but I can not find anything, the bug is already posted in kde bugs, and it is quite funny cos they have a lot of different theories about why is happening that
yes, they have theories, because noone knows how khtml is written (me neither), as it's more applied chaos theory than programming :-)
The impossible missions are the only ones which succeed.
Offline