On Thursday 10 January 2008 11:20:47 am Gene Heskett wrote: > On Thursday 10 January 2008, Tony Molloy wrote: > >On Wednesday 09 January 2008 08:05:24 pm David Boles wrote: > >> Gene Heskett wrote: > >> | On Wednesday 09 January 2008, Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote: > >> | I also resorted to that, but I think I had to restart kde to get the > >> | mods to show in the filters window. And sometime later, a day > >> | perhaps, I noticed that the normal edit functions seem to be restored. > >> | And that some of my edits had disappeared from the file, probably > >> | because they were just cruft, the functions I wanted remained. > >> > >> I thought that it was common knowledge that after a KDE update you > >> needed to restart (logout - login) KDE? It was like that several years > >> ago. Same with GNOME. > >> > >> -- > >> > >> > >> ~ David > > > >Ok maybe I should have said at the start of this thread that I use gnome > > not kde. > > > >Tony > > And now its back again, everything in the filters menu is read-only. > > On a restart, I get this in a shell: > [root@coyote ~]# kmail & > [1] 24899 > [root@coyote ~]# WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 1) suspended. > WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 2) suspended. > WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 3) suspended. > WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 4) suspended. > Same here. > Then when I try to edit a filter, I get this on the press of the apply > button and the edits are cleared. This is beginning to be a PITA... Definately a PITA, especially when you get a couple of hundred mails from mailing lists in your inbox every morning and have to filter them manually. > > QInputContext: cannot create input context for non-toplevel widgets > QInputContext: cannot create input context for non-toplevel widgets > > Please, what can we do about this. FWIW, there are also messages about it > on the kde-pim list. I wonder if I could install just kdepim from rawhide. This is supposed to have to fix applied. Or would that have lots of other kde dependencies. Thanks, Tony > > -- > Cheers, Gene > "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: > soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." > -Ed Howdershelt (Author) > Left to themselves, things tend to go from bad to worse.