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Yes, while it moves, the mail remain bold (and ofc, unread). When the bold |
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text becomes normal text, I don't consider that as the moving text I'm |
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describing. |
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However I regularly get news mails, so I should be able to post a .gif |
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tonight (it'll just take the time for me to learn how to make one :)) |
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I'll also try to change my gtk+ default font and post results. |
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2013/4/12 Stroller <stroller@××××××××××××××××××.uk> |
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> On 11 April 2013, at 23:17, crok.r245@×××××.com wrote: |
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> > I'm using mail-client/sylpheed-3.3.0 as a mail client, and when I browse |
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> the folder list or even my mailbox (there are some unread mails in bold, so |
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> are the folder in which they are), and when the cusror goes on it, the |
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> names go up just a little bit... |
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> > Don't know if I'm going to fine an answer here, but I've been wondering |
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> this for ever... |
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> I don't use sylpheed or gtk+. |
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> However, I think you need to tell us whether the mails remain bold when |
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> this happens. I don't think it would be unusual for text to move around a |
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> bit as a bold unread message in a list becomes a read message in a slightly |
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> smaller font. I think the defaults on some email clients (Thunderbird?) are |
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> to colour read and unread messages black and blue to distinguish them. |
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> I think you should try changing the font for one thing. |
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> I think it might help if you posted screenshots, preferably as an animated |
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> gif. |
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> Stroller. |
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