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After update to Mozilla Thunderbird 115.4.1 (64-bit) display issue . Big Sur

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Hello,

Since i have update to the new version 115.4.1 (64-bit) I have run into display issues.

1-When I go up and down with my cursor over my folders the screens freezes and flow again and I do not have a smooth browsing like before. 2-The top folder are hidden by the menu option on the top left "Folder Pane Options" I can not see the folder behind. 3-The number indicating the number of mails unread is frequently hidden by the line cursor allowing to move up and down over the folders. 4- I keep have my message sorted randomly. I want to see the last one always on the top. I Have to look to find out where is the last message .

Thanking you.

I have upgraded to : 115.4.1 (64-bit) I have the following configuration of my Mac :

 System Version:	macOS 11.7.10 (20G1427) Big Sur
 Kernel Version:	Darwin 20.6.0
Chipset Model:	Intel Iris
 Type:	GPU
 Bus:	Built-In
 VRAM (Dynamic, Max):	1536 MB
 Vendor:	Intel
 Device ID:	0x0a2e
 Revision ID:	0x0009
 Metal Family:	Supported, Metal GPUFamily macOS 1
 Displays:

Colour LCD:

 Display Type:	Built-In Retina LCD
 Resolution:	2560x1600 Retina
 Framebuffer Depth:	24-Bit Colour (ARGB8888)
 Main Display:	Yes
 Mirror:	Off
 

Model Name: MacBook Pro

 Model Identifier:	MacBookPro11,1
 Processor Name:	Dual-Core Intel Core i7
 Processor Speed:	2.8 GHz
 Number of Processors:	1
 Total Number of Cores:	2
 L2 Cache (per Core):	256 KB
 L3 Cache:	4 MB
 Hyper-Threading Technology:	Enabled
 Memory:	16 GB
 

Thank you.

Hello, Since i have update to the new version 115.4.1 (64-bit) I have run into display issues. 1-When I go up and down with my cursor over my folders the screens freezes and flow again and I do not have a smooth browsing like before. 2-The top folder are hidden by the menu option on the top left "Folder Pane Options" I can not see the folder behind. 3-The number indicating the number of mails unread is frequently hidden by the line cursor allowing to move up and down over the folders. 4- I keep have my message sorted randomly. I want to see the last one always on the top. I Have to look to find out where is the last message . Thanking you. I have upgraded to : '''115.4.1 (64-bit)''' I have the following configuration of my Mac : System Version: macOS 11.7.10 (20G1427) Big Sur Kernel Version: Darwin 20.6.0 Chipset Model: Intel Iris Type: GPU Bus: Built-In VRAM (Dynamic, Max): 1536 MB Vendor: Intel Device ID: 0x0a2e Revision ID: 0x0009 Metal Family: Supported, Metal GPUFamily macOS 1 Displays: Colour LCD: Display Type: Built-In Retina LCD Resolution: 2560x1600 Retina Framebuffer Depth: 24-Bit Colour (ARGB8888) Main Display: Yes Mirror: Off Model Name: MacBook Pro Model Identifier: MacBookPro11,1 Processor Name: Dual-Core Intel Core i7 Processor Speed: 2.8 GHz Number of Processors: 1 Total Number of Cores: 2 L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB L3 Cache: 4 MB Hyper-Threading Technology: Enabled Memory: 16 GB Thank you.

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Please post a screen shot of #2 and #3.

Does Help > Troubleshoot Mode help #1?

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Thunderbird 115.4.1(64bit) Running on Fedora 38 KDE Plasma. Thunderbird upgraded tonight 17:00 2023-11-1

You have it better than me as it is as if all my emails have disappeared. I can click on any folder and all I get is the number of unread messages next to its title a blank window and no tallies showing in the status bar. Just down grade to 102.9.1(64bit) and am a happy chappy.

In nearly 20 years of use this is the biggest balls up there has been. It is the old story. If it ain't broken don't fix it. The other one to remember is KISS (keep it simple stupid)

The other thing I hate is the moving of the Toolbar above the Menubar. It is like MS of old where they would make totally useless changes just to make it look like you are getting something new. While you might of under the hood the visual changes were just a distraction.

Years ago I thought of coding my own email client and now I am wishing I had. If Thunderbird carry on in this direction I will be finding another email client because I no longer feel that I can trust it.

Modified by mikebartnz