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News and Announcements => General Discussion => Topic started by: not2bright on July 10, 2011, 08:36:58 AM

Title: Forgetful RC: Folder Tree Width and Font Style
Post by: not2bright on July 10, 2011, 08:36:58 AM
Hi,

I've started using Roundcube for my webmail (also using TB5).  I have two minor annoyances perhaps someone could address:

1.  I don't like having a very wide folder tree at left, so at every login I slide the separator to the left to narrow the tree as much a possible.  But each time I open my browser (FF) and login, it's back to its original position.  I'm just wondering if it's possible to have the RC interface remember the folder tree location.  

2.  I will often use the 'html' option when composing to have a different font than the ones provided.  (I like segoe ui.)  But it seems that when I begin typing my email and hit 'enter' to go to another paragraph, RC 'forgets' and goes back to the default font.  I have to either change it back to segoe ui manually for each new paragraph or I must type the first word of the new paragraph in the present line, then put my text cursor back at the beginning of the word and hit 'enter' to have that newly typed word 'pushed' down to become the first word of the next paragraph.  Kind of inconvenient.  Is this behavior common with RC or am I perhaps doing something wrong ?

Thanks for any input !

n2b
Title: Forgetful RC: Folder Tree Width and Font Style
Post by: SKaero on July 10, 2011, 12:33:08 PM
1. The size of the panels is stored in a cookie, my guess would be that your browser is clearing that cookie when you close the browser.
2. That is a problem with TinyMCE I think you could change the default font in /skins//editor_content.css another solution would be to do a shift+enter so it didn't start a new paragraph.
Title: Forgetful RC: Folder Tree Width and Font Style
Post by: not2bright on July 10, 2011, 04:21:05 PM
Thanks, skaero, for the reply.

1.  You're right !!  It was FF's cookie settings.  Thanks !  It's working great now !

2.  This one I can live with, but I'll look into your suggestions.

Thanks again !   :)