bug zapping update for xffm
Olivier Fourdan
fourdan at xfce.org
Mon Jan 13 10:43:41 CET 2003
Impressive... :)
Quoting edscott wilson garcia <edscott at imp.mx>:
> Hi all,
>
> I had a real fun time squashing bugs during the weekend. Now that I'm
> back in civilization, I've updated the CVS. And I must say that during
> the weekend I managed to work all the time with xffm and no xftree. I
> specially like to be able to double click on the "find" results.
> Here's
> a summary of the changes:
>
>
> bug reported by Jonathan fixed (thanks for backtrace). I can get the
> same crash
> with a file with name "-".
>
> optimized diagnostics printout and removed memory leak from status
> printout
>
> bug fixed: status box and diagnostics box should not accept drops
>
> bug fixed: new command may proceed after warning if target file
> already
> exists.
>
> bug fixed: update_dir routine was not running through completely
> (fixes
> rename bug)
>
> bug fixed : delete everything inside a local wastebasket --> segv.
>
> bug fixed : on rename a file of type1 to a file that already exists of
> name2 and type2, the icon for type1 is not properly set (remains as
> type2)
>
> fixed status line for expanded directories to keep xffm slender
>
> fixed print_status "Expanding", "Loading" to use name, not path, and
> keep xffm slender.
>
> fixed on expand and collapse, columns should be resized
>
> bug fixed: no popup for broken links. No way to delete or rename cut
> copy broken links
>
> bug fixed: not updating directory after a symlink, duplicate or
> scramble
>
> fixed: no error message when incorrect scramble key specified
>
>
> fixed: on set_wait, no widgets should turn on
> fixed: on scramble, once running, unmap input.
>
> fixed: relative paths in root_local to keep size compact
>
> done: double click on bookmark should make the open with default
> action
> for directories to be "xffm"
>
> done: default size for bookmark should be medium and position first.
>
> fixed: select root_bookmarks and press new xffm button = sigabort
>
>
>
>
>
>
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