bug when displaying article selection (?)

Aleksandar Ivanisevic (aivanise@zems.fer.hr)
Fri, 12 Jul 1996 23:36:32 +0200

Well... the picture is worth more than thousand words :)

This is snapshot from the screen in article selection level when
threading is set to unread Score, Subject order. Notice that all
scores are 0.

ÀÄalways virtual destructors -- NOT! ³Paul J. Lucas ³ 0³
const vs define ³Scott Howlett ³ 0³
Coping with failure. ³Theodore Norvell ³ 0³
GC in C++ ³Wiesmann ³ 0³
How to convert LONG (DWORD/INT/UI...vice versa???³Dan Shappir ³ 0³
ÀÄ> ³David Kastrup ³ 0³
Is this method "const" or not? ³Kevin J Hopps ³ 0³
Java and C++. ³RHS Linux User ³ 0³
ÀÄJava and C++ ³Dirk Bonne ³ 0³
Reference Counting ³Alexander J. Oss ³ 0³
STL sorted associative con...equivalence relation³Miljenko Cvjetko ³ 0³
streams and binary i/o ³Jim Melton ³ 0³
ÃÄ> ³Tony Cook ³ 0³
ÃÄ> ³Keith Davies ³ 0³
ÀÄ> ³Keith Davies ³ 0³
What should operator= return? ³Wiesmann ³ 0³
Where can I learn OO design? ³Kent Tong ³ 0³

And this is the same bundle of messages when threading is set to
just unread, Subject order:

const vs define ³Scott Howlett ³ 0³
Coping with failure. ³Theodore Norvell ³ 0³
GC in C++ ³Wiesmann ³ 0³
How to convert LONG (DWORD/INT/UI...vice versa???³Dan Shappir ³ 0³
ÀÄ> ³David Kastrup ³ 0³
Is this method "const" or not? ³Kevin J Hopps ³ 0³
Java and C++. ³RHS Linux User ³ 0³
ÀÄJava and C++ ³Dirk Bonne ³ 0³
Reference Counting ³Alexander J. Oss ³ 0³
ÀÄalways virtual destructors -- NOT! ³Paul J. Lucas ³ 0³
STL sorted associative con...equivalence relation³Miljenko Cvjetko ³ 0³
streams and binary i/o ³Jim Melton ³ 0³
ÃÄ> ³Tony Cook ³ 0³
ÃÄ> ³Keith Davies ³ 0³
ÀÄ> ³Keith Davies ³ 0³
What should operator= return? ³Wiesmann ³ 0³
Where can I learn OO design? ³Kent Tong ³ 0³

notice the message with title 'always virtual destructors --
NOT!' that misteriously appeared at the top of the list in the
first snapshot.

Is this a bug or am I missing something?

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