Hello all,
I just upgraded to 0.6 from 0.4.2 (and will upgrade to 0.7 once the gentoo ebuild is updated), went smooth as silk and love the improvements!
But, per the subject, is there a way to make the preview pane default to enabled for all users, then allow them individually to switch it off if they want?
Thanks!
On 14.12.2011 20:39, Charles Marcus wrote:
Hello all,
I just upgraded to 0.6 from 0.4.2 (and will upgrade to 0.7 once the gentoo ebuild is updated), went smooth as silk and love the improvements!
But, per the subject, is there a way to make the preview pane default to enabled for all users, then allow them individually to switch it off if they want?
'preview_pane' setting in config file.
On 2011-12-15 2:02 AM, A.L.E.C alec@alec.pl wrote:
On 14.12.2011 20:39, Charles Marcus wrote:
Hello all,
I just upgraded to 0.6 from 0.4.2 (and will upgrade to 0.7 once the gentoo ebuild is updated), went smooth as silk and love the improvements!
But, per the subject, is there a way to make the preview pane default to enabled for all users, then allow them individually to switch it off if they want?
'preview_pane' setting in config file.
I guess since this was an install that has been upgraded repeatedly, some of the new config options got lost. I just manually diffed them and updated it with all of the ones that were missing.
List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/ BT/9b404e9e
On 12/15/11 03:57, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2011-12-15 2:02 AM, A.L.E.C alec@alec.pl wrote:
On 14.12.2011 20:39, Charles Marcus wrote:
Hello all,
I just upgraded to 0.6 from 0.4.2 (and will upgrade to 0.7 once the gentoo ebuild is updated), went smooth as silk and love the improvements!
But, per the subject, is there a way to make the preview pane default to enabled for all users, then allow them individually to switch it off if they want?
'preview_pane' setting in config file.
I guess since this was an install that has been upgraded repeatedly, some of the new config options got lost. I just manually diffed them and updated it with all of the ones that were missing.
Thanks!
It may be worth noting again that I have been maintaining a Roundcube instance in production use (~2000 users) since version 0.2, and I never update an existing install. While the update process is pretty well documented, there are sometimes bugs that creep in, and there are always new features that I need to learn about. Setting up a new version from scratch (on a copy of the previous version's database) is a good way to learn what's in there.