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4chan extension bug report

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-26 21:27

There's a severe usability bug with the 4Chon Ff extension - it defaults to all threads being displayed, when clearly it should default to all threads being hidden.

While I'm talking about bugs, why are those lazy shits at gedit taking so long to move "word wrap [ ]" from a configuration menu and into a  normal menu?

hxxps : // bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=119428

2003?  Really?  WHAT THE FUCK.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-26 21:31

Have you tried rebooting?

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-26 21:31

Read SICP

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-26 21:31

Install Linux

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-26 22:10

Hax my anus

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-26 22:18

Have you tried reading install haxing niggers?

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-26 22:35

Works on my computer

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-27 8:19

Because they're not writing Notepad, you big twat. You either like scrolling horizontally or not, why would you need to change that in such a hurry as to need it under a menubar option?

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-27 8:44

>>8


Because people open a variety of different text files - some are good with no wrapping, others fucking suck with no wrapping.

It's not, for many users, a set and forget option.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-27 8:46

>>9
Then perhaps it's not the program that is the problem.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-27 8:50

>>9
Judging by your disregard for /prog/ etiquette I assume I'm only prolonging my own pain, but:
What the hell kind of plain text document has its quality change depending on line wrapping?

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-27 11:27

>>11
ASCII pornart.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-27 15:54

>>11
Typically the difference would be between code in different languages, plain text, markup, CSV files, etc.
You can set most of those in your vimrc, but even if e.g. you normally prefer text word-wrapped, it can be a pain to read if the document has already been hard wrapped to just past your current window size.

And fuck off with your ``/prog/ etiquette''.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-27 16:08

>>13
But this is gedit, where you can resize the window with a minimum of hassle. At long line-widths it's just a matter of either fingering the horizontal scroll bar or paying attention to line highlighting and numbering.

Thank you for following etiquette with this most recent post, though.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-29 18:30

>>14

Resizing a window is supposed to be a solution?  Come off it /porg/, that'll never take off.

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-25 17:05


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