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Mick wrote: |
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> On Saturday 30 December 2006 14:04, Dale wrote: |
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>> Dale wrote: |
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>> I found out some more info. It only does it with one contact. I have |
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>> mine set up to save my history and I have chatted a good bit with this |
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>> person. If I open a chat with someone that I have very little history |
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>> with, it opens right up. No problem. |
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> So, it seems like it takes some effort to read the history file? |
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It seems so. I also noticed that another friend that I chat with a good |
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bit does the same thing. The ones that have very little history pop |
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right up with little CPU usage and delay. I think we found what causes |
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it. Now we need someone to fix it. |
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How do you delete some of the history anyway? I can't find a way to do |
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that. |
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Oh, just found this, go to Settings then configure plugins. In the |
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history part, uncheck the 'show chat history in new chats' box. Then it |
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works fine. They all pop right up like it should. |
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Should I report this as a bug? Should I put it on the KDE list to see |
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what they say about it? |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) :-) :-) |
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