Has anyone else tried roundcube in midori? It works very well but the list of messages in the inbox frequently disappears. It reappears by scrolling up or down.
On 16.08.2013 01:57, Grant wrote:
Has anyone else tried roundcube in midori? It works very well but the list of messages in the inbox frequently disappears. It reappears by scrolling up or down.
My intuition could be horribly wrong, of course, but that really sounds like some widget repaint issue in Midori.
The UI just stuffs strings into an object; it doesn't push the pixels.
The RoundCube Wiki has a page (perhaps outdated) about tested browsers, and browsers reported to work:
http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Howto_Requirements
It would be astonishing (though we must always be prepared to be astonished) if all those browsers are doing something out of spec which happens to cover up a UI refresh bug in the application.
I'd report this in the Midori list; maybe it can help them fix something.
Has anyone else tried roundcube in midori? It works very well but the list of messages in the inbox frequently disappears. It reappears by scrolling up or down.
My intuition could be horribly wrong, of course, but that really sounds like some widget repaint issue in Midori.
The UI just stuffs strings into an object; it doesn't push the pixels.
The RoundCube Wiki has a page (perhaps outdated) about tested browsers, and browsers reported to work:
http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Howto_Requirements
It would be astonishing (though we must always be prepared to be astonished) if all those browsers are doing something out of spec which happens to cover up a UI refresh bug in the application.
I'd report this in the Midori list; maybe it can help them fix something.
Does anyone know of a midori mailing list or forum?
Has anyone else tried roundcube in midori? It works very well but the list of messages in the inbox frequently disappears. It reappears by scrolling up or down.
My intuition could be horribly wrong, of course, but that really sounds like some widget repaint issue in Midori.
The UI just stuffs strings into an object; it doesn't push the pixels.
The RoundCube Wiki has a page (perhaps outdated) about tested browsers, and browsers reported to work:
http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Howto_Requirements
It would be astonishing (though we must always be prepared to be astonished) if all those browsers are doing something out of spec which happens to cover up a UI refresh bug in the application.
I'd report this in the Midori list; maybe it can help them fix something.
This seems to be fixed now.