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[Pan-users] Re: couple questions about beta release
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Duncan |
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[Pan-users] Re: couple questions about beta release |
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Thu, 15 Feb 2007 06:30:42 +0000 (UTC) |
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pan 0.124 (Goblin Worlds) |
"mike dixon" <address@hidden> posted
address@hidden, excerpted below, on
Thu, 15 Feb 2007 01:17:29 +0100:
>> Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 16:20:10 +0000 (UTC) From: Duncan
>>
>> [The find is] still there, but moved. =8^) Look in the main toolbar at
>> the top, now. There are two text entry fields, one for the group pane and
>> another for the header/overview pane. (Also note that the overview pane
>> one has a dropdown listing a few other things you can search on.)
>>
>>
> Interesting - nothing there. I have menubar above toolbar and then the 3
> tabs (I have view tabs selected but no text entry fields show whether
> they're enabled or not and regardless of which prefs layout I use).
> I do get this error when I start pan beta but frequently see this msg
> w/other apps with no seemingly ill effect so have always just ignored it:
>
> (pan2_bin:10797): Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtktoolbar.c: line 2591
> (gtk_toolbar_get_item_index): assertion `GTK_IS_TOOLBAR (toolbar)' failed
>
> (pan2_bin:10797): Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtktoolbar.c: line 2559
> (gtk_toolbar_insert): assertion `GTK_IS_TOOLBAR (toolbar)' failed
>
> After your instruction this second msg appears to mean business and is why
> I don't see the text entry boxes :) Everything else looks fine (the old
> pan doesn't generate this msg).
Yeah, that would appear to be it.
> No matter. I happen to be upgrading the OS in a few days and suspect the
> age of my last install is causing the problem here; now that I know
> it/they are still there I'm sure the OS upgrade will solve it.
That's the logical conclusion. Thanks for letting me and the list know. I
hadn't run across that one yet.
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