Do you know the url where the FPC-devel list resides? What about having both mailing lists together?
At the left of the forum you can click "Mailing lists" in the Free Pascal section. You directed here:
http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfoI think fpc-devel is the most active (but there are some less active-ones too). The same goes for Lazarus mailing lists. There is lazarus-other and lazarus-es but these aren't very active.
I'm not sure if mixing them would be advantageous. It would depend if you use the program primarily to read or to search. Of course it could also be possible to load multiple archives and have a visible switch to make them active or not. If you activate multiple archives they are all in the same window. Just a thought. Not sure if it's doable.
Now the mail-items are editable. Is that done for a reason? Changing a mail-item shouldn't be necessary (I think). Now it "eats" my tab-key so I can't tab and shift-tab through the windows. (yeah, I'm a keyboard-Junkie )
I left editing on intentionally because sometimes there are annoying typos etc. I am also thinking of drag&drop of the nodes because people (like me) sometimes don't answer correctly and this opens another thread on the same topic. But I see the point: this could be another option for the settings dialog.
You could at least set the WantTabs to false for SynMailBody. That way you can use tab to escape from the Mailbody. I can't imagine you want tabs in a mail anyway. And that way the mail stays editable.
Yes - I hate Windows10... The upper bar looks a bit strange on Win7, so maybe an IFDEF would be fine here. Do you know how to detect that Win10 is running?
You might not even see the ebTop on other systems. So maybe this could be added regardless (if you don't see a "double" line in Linux).
But an IDFEF couldn't work because that is at compile time. If you really want to check it, you need to check it at runtime.
{$IFDEF WINDOWS}uses win32proc;{$ENDIF}
...
{$IFDEF WINDOWS}
if WindowsVersion >= wv10 then
Showmessage('I an on Windows 10 or later');
{$ENDIF}
But maybe this also depends on themes. (O, hey, they removed the Classic Theme from Windows 10
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