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Subject: Unseen window versus Sequences Window
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From: Hal DeVore <haldevore@acm.org>
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I apologize for not catching up to the current code in so long.
Now that I have I'm trying to resolve "breakage" and differences.
The unseen window seems to have been replaced with the sequences
window. While I appreciate the flexibility of the sequences
window, the unseen window filled an important-to-me need: It
was tiny and could be set to show on all desktops of a virtual
window manager without taking a lot of space. Since my normal
mode of operation involves two copies of exmh displaying on a
1024x768 vnc session, screen space is at a premium.
As things stand now, I have a sequences window that shows a lot
more information than I need to have handy and takes up a lot
more room than I can "spare".
I can see that I could like the new sequences window a lot for
certain operations. But I'd like a nice uncluttered, tiny
window that _only_ shows me info on my unread mail.
One possibility that occurs to me would be a button or mouse
click that "shrinks" the Sequences window to show only the
sequences in the "always show" list. And of course a way to
expand it back.
--Hal
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