Am 14.02.2017 01:45, schrieb cor@xs4all.nl:
On 13 Feb 2017, at 20:22, Michael Heydekamp listuser@freexp.de wrote:
I see the exact same behavior on 1.2.3 with the flag column.
I can't believe that, sorry.
So, you place your mouse cursor say in the Subject column. Then you move it up-/downwards. And then you're really seeing this "wandering star" in the flag column at the very left (in 1.2.3, with Classic skin)?
If so, which browser? With FF and Edge and 1.2.3, I can't replicate your behaviour.
I have never heard a single peep from anyone about how terrible that it.
Of course not, as it has never been the case prior to 1.3. And of course, this is neither the only, nor the most disturbing, nor the most important issue of all, but it is one. I have mentioned others (of more importance) as well.
Why do get things broken which did work perfectly before? And why does nobody notice it BEFORE announcing a (beta) release? <sigh>
I think you completely misunderstand the purpose of a beta, and even more, the relationship between you and the developers of roundcube.
Feel free to think what you like.
But if you want to listen to some facts: I have been the maintainer of a freeware e-mail client for years as well. OK, that was in the "good ol' days" of DOS/16 and Borland Pascal, but it was the case. So I'm very well aware of the "relationship between the users and the developers" (incl. me) of this kind of software.
The main difference just was (and I mentioned that more than once already years before in this list): I did TEST (before committing anything) and USE this software myself on a daily, no, even hourly basis. And of course we had bugs, but nobody did find that many as me myself. Unfortunately, this isn't the case with Roundcube and it's devs.
Most people and devs here are posting with Thunderbird, Apple Mail (that is you) or undeclared user agents. But if you're using Roundcube as your one and only mail client (which I'm doing for years now), you may have a different view how it should work in detail (and how it should be tested before being released).
Michael Heydekamp Co-Admin freexp.de Düsseldorf/Germany