Closed Bug 45936 Opened 24 years ago Closed 24 years ago

Switching themes blanks display of messages

Categories

(Core Graveyard :: Skinability, defect, P3)

x86
Windows NT

Tracking

(Not tracked)

VERIFIED DUPLICATE of bug 44437

People

(Reporter: selmer, Assigned: bugs)

References

Details

(Keywords: relnote, Whiteboard: [nsbeta2-])

2000-07-17-20 Open mail 3 pane select message & view message body in 3 pane edit prefs & change themes Notice that the content of the message view gets blanked out. Can't get the body displayed until you click on another message and then click back on the original message. Same symptoms if you have a mail compose window open, but I have no idea how to get the content back. I'm assuming this is the same underlying problem, but please file a separate bug if I'm wrong.
Nominating for beta2, data loss.
Keywords: correctness, nsbeta2
I don't think I'd pull the beta off the wire for this so I'd probably argue against a beta2+. The work around is to redisplay the message (by clicking on another message then the original one again). Hmmmmm.....
Putting on [nsbeta2-] radar. Not critical to beta2. Adding "relnote" keyword for PR2 release.
Keywords: relnote
Whiteboard: [nsbeta2-]
Theme switching bugs are to be assigned to Skinability. The Themes component is only for problems with The actual Theme. Sending to component owner.
Assignee: hangas → ben
Component: Themes → Skinability
QA Contact: paw → BlakeR1234
Perhaps related to bug 44437 (current webpage disappears after switching themes) or bug 43350 (composer contents are nuked and can't type after switching themes)
Severity: normal → major
Keywords: nsbeta3, relnote2
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 24 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
Yep, I think Blake is right. This looks like a dup. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 44437 ***
Blocks: 43350
QA Contact: blakeross → pmac
Verified dup of 44437
Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
Product: Core → Core Graveyard
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