The joys of the weather -- the temperature here jumps up and down every day (been about 0 C yesterday, and -27 C the day before, and -16 C today). Sort of frustrating, especially since it's pretty uncomfortable to ski at below -25 C.
And I got a typical winter stuff -- common cold, coughing, and a runny nose. Yet today when I saw the temp at -16 C, I decided to ski anyway. It was pretty fun, to be able to go downhill after 1.5 weeks of sitting at home (more or less).
And now I am sitting here, coughing frequently, and looking for a bug in WindowShade X that causes Mail.app misbehave a little bit. Wee!
Related:
- Hiya Kids, it's Theming Time! - Oct 06, 2009
- Mighty Mouse with Some Theme Sauce - Jun 02, 2009
- WindowShade X 4.3 - Apr 24, 2009
- Sound of the Underground - Apr 20, 2009
- Welcome back. - Apr 17, 2009
Bug in Mail? I haven't noticed any funny business in Mail since the Drawer bug was fixed.
Posted by: Jason Anderson on January 14, 2003 4:52 PMTry winshading Mail and then hit the minimize button. On my machine the app minimizes correctly but then I get a big white box where Mail was before it was winshaded.
Posted by: Bob Jackson on January 14, 2003 7:28 PM"Try winshading Mail and then hit the minimize button."
Tried that, and it works just great for me! Of course, the minimize button on my WSX config hides the window ;)
But here's another bug it seems - set the minimize button (yellow button) of the toolbar to hide the application. If a window is shaded, it will unshade (?) and THEN hide the app. It'd be nice to be hidden shaded, but I guess this may not ~really~ be a bug. ;)
Still, I trust Slava can fix'it. Werd boy.
Posted by: Dan on January 14, 2003 11:47 PMWell... Whaddya know? I would probably have never seen that if you didn't point it out. Does it only affect Mail or all apps with a Drawer?
Nevermind. I'll see for myself.
Posted by: Jason Anderson on January 18, 2003 1:13 AMI'm curious if you'll also be fixing the Finder bug that makes it difficult to edit a filename after a window has been windowshaded and then revealed again (It was listed on Macfixit the other day).. that would be great!
Posted by: brian w on January 20, 2003 12:47 PMKeep comments on topic. If a comment is unrelated to this post, it may be removed or moderated.
