Set shadowSortColumn false per default

Paul Sprakes paul at sprakes.co.uk
Tue Dec 21 08:57:50 GMT 2004


On Tuesday 21 Dec 2004 08:07, Martin Koller wrote:
> On Monday 20 December 2004 21:44, Jason Keirstead wrote:

snip

> > The folder tree in KMail looks like it is sinking into the screen.
>
> What do you mean ? Can you show me a screenshot ?
> The folder tree in kmail looks as before, because the shading is only done
> when a KListView contains more than 1 column.

I think by default KMail has three cols in the folder tree - folder name, read 
and unread. I have turned off the read and unread cols so the shading becomes 
disabled.

snip

> > Well - it either needs a config option or to be removed entirely. The
> > arrow on the sort column is more than enough for me.
>
> This issue had a lot of votes on bko.

Just to remind everyone that I created a patch that sets this as a config 
option (by hand editing kdeglobals) including changing the amount of shading 
applied. Unfortunately people seem to be wary of adding more configuration 
options, even if it doesn't add a gui element for it. I think it is better to 
let people turn these things on/off with a hidden setting then have them 
maintain patches to do it.

http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59791

-Paul-




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