from
frequently being formatted in garish, vomit-inducing colours,
sometimes the HTML version is poorly formatted. For example, I want to
be able to read the message even when the sender has specified the
colour of (some of) the text or of (part of) the background but not
both, which can lead
Hello MFPA,
A reminder of what MFPA on TBUDL typed on:
02 December 2004 at 03:57:33 GMT +0100
M Anybody got any ideas for the account tree windo
Pain? Best use emulsion in case you want to change the colour as it's
easier to scrape off the screen :)
Don't think there is another way to
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Anybody got any ideas for the account tree window?
Colour all folders in black?
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, that The Bat! should not contain its own customization for
Chris these colors. However, it should obey the user's settings
And if the user wants to be able to set TheBat! to different colours than the
generic ones, why shouldn't they be able to? Is every room (floor, ceiling,
walls, etc) in your house
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@ @ at 08:08:32 +, when Tony Boom wrote:
M Anybody got any ideas for the account tree windo
Pain? Best use emulsion in case you want to change the colour as
Hello Mica!
On Thursday, December 02, 2004, 11:25 AM, you wrote:
M Anybody got any ideas for the account tree windo
Pain? Best use emulsion in case you want to change the colour as it's
easier to scrape off the screen :)
Don't think there is another way to change it.
What about this?
Hello Mary!
On Thursday, December 02, 2004, 1:14 PM, you wrote:
That is very pleasant to the eyes and decipherable to the brain's
deciphering mechanism, Mica?
^
Punctuation typos, sorry. Meant to make a declarative statement,
...decipherable to the brain's
Hello Mica!
On Thursday, December 02, 2004, 1:35 PM, you wrote:
Just a right click on a folder and select a Color Group (you have to
have defined the background colour of the given Color Group first).
Where do you define those background colours?
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Best regards,
Mary
:Trill: Jamais
Hi
On Thursday, 2 December, 2004, at 6:21:33 AM, Mica Mijatovic wrote:
Anybody got any ideas for the account tree window?
Colour all folders in black?
Where is the option to do that, please?
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Using The Bat!
Hi
On Thursday, 2 December, 2004, at 10:32:01 PM, I wrote:
Colour all folders in black?
Where is the option to do that, please?
OK I got it...
Just a right click on a folder and select a Color Group (you have to
have defined the background colour of the given Color Group first).
Hi
Is it possible to change the colours of text and background in the
message list and account tree windows? I find light text colour on
dark background colour much easier on the eye can only work out
how to achieve this for the preview pane and message text window
(via plain text viewer
Hello MFPA,
A reminder of what MFPA on TBUDL typed on:
01 December 2004 at 22:52:49 GMT +0100
M Is it possible to change the colours of text and background in the
M message list and account tree windows?
Not sure about the account tree but there is a way for the message list. I
have
Hello MFPA!
On Wednesday, December 01, 2004, 3:51 PM, you wrote:
Is it possible to change the colours of text and background in the
message list and account tree windows?
Options/Preferences/Messaages/Colour Groups and Font/Change button
But this only changes the font.
For background, I've
Hello Mary,
A reminder of what Mary Bull on TBUDL typed on:
01 December 2004 at 23:14:34 GMT +0100
MB I wish very much that this could be controlled through The Bat!
It can, just set up a filter that filters every message to whatever colour
you want. I have one that does just my posts but
Hello Tony!
On Wednesday, December 01, 2004, 4:26 PM, you wrote:
MB I wish very much that this could be controlled through The Bat!
It can, just set up a filter that filters every message to whatever colour
you want. I have one that does just my posts but it's easy to *.* them
all.
The
Hello Mary,
A reminder of what Mary Bull on TBUDL typed on:
01 December 2004 at 23:34:29 GMT +0100
MB The background, too, Tony, or just the font?
Both, you can have different ones for read and unread as I have if you
want. I'm orf to bed, nighty night.
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Best regards,Tony.
Hello Tony!
On Wednesday, December 01, 2004, 4:43 PM, you wrote:
MB The background, too, Tony, or just the font?
Both, you can have different ones for read and unread as I have if you
want. I'm orf to bed, nighty night.
Okay. I'll have a play with it. :) Nighty-night and sweet dreams to
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Is it possible to change the colours of text and background in the
message list and account tree windows? I find light text
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Hello Mary,
A reminder of what Mary Bull on TBUDL typed on:
01 December 2004 at 23:14:34 GMT +0100
MB I wish
Mica Mijatovic @ 2004-Dec-1 6:06:11 PM
text and background colours in message list and account tree mid:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]
As for the background colour, perhaps is easiest way to change it on
the level of OS. Would be good if this is possible locally, in TB.
The whole point of the Appearance
Wednesday, December 1, 2004, 4:30:15 PM, Chris wrote:
The whole point of the Appearance control panel is to provide a
consistent look and feel in all applications easily. Therefore, it is
my opinion, that The Bat! should not contain its own customization for
these colors. However, it should
Hallo wayne_king,
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 17:30:41 -0700GMT (2-12-2004, 1:30 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
WK is often off base in their assumptions about what's best for the end user.
In general, I
WK prefer applications that give you a choice of the OS settings or custom
settings.
WK
Hi
On Wednesday, 1 December, 2004, at 11:09:12 PM, Mica Mijatovic wrote:
But what you do with the folder pane? Well... I see that folders can be
coloured as well.
How?
--
Best regards,
MFPAmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! v3.0.1.33 on Windows XP 5.1
Hi
On Thursday, 2 December, 2004, at 12:30:41 AM, wayne_king wrote:
While consistent look and feel is often a good idea, it depends
on the application and the taste and needs of the user.
Indeed. Why would anybody want the same settings for a window full
of text as for a window full of
Hi
On Wednesday, 1 December, 2004, at 9:59:03 PM, Tony Boom wrote:
Not sure about the account tree
Can't think of a way so far...
but there is a way for the message list. I have a filter that
changes the colour of unread mail and also the colour on my own
posts. You could filter all
In HTML/Windows Editor layout:
I have the following set:
Regular text - navy
Quoted text - olive
Signature text - silver
Now:
If I reply to a message the quoted text is olive, my reply text is also olive
even when separated by two carriage returns above and below the new text.
The signature
Hi Bat! Fans,
I know this couldn't be done in 1.6x, but now 2.x is here - can
folders have their own unique colours except the bog standard ones?
Handy to identify the top folders in a group of nested folders, for
instance.
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John Phillips, Sydney, Australia
Using The Bat! v2.00.6
Hello John,
I know this couldn't be done in 1.6x, but now 2.x is here - can
folders have their own unique colours except the bog standard ones?
I'm afraid it is not possible and I wish it was. Something like Colour
Groups for folders. And perhaps the possibility of selecting which
group(s
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On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, at 13:50:57 +1200 Carren wrote:
CS I have one of my accounts set up with multiple folders and sub folders
CS for all my list mail. All the received folders are blue. I have no
CS recollection of making them blue - they just
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On Tuesday, 23 April 2002 at 1:50 p.m. I wrote:
CS OK ... probably yet another stupid question no doubt due to yet
CS another brain freeze on my part :-)
CS I have one of my accounts set up with multiple folders and sub
CS folders for all my list
Hello Carren Stuart,
On Monday, April 22 2002 at 06:50 PM PDT, you wrote:
I am probably missing something here (as usual!) but I really don't
remember doing anything in the first place to create the blue folders.
The Folders turn blue if they contain unread messages. ;o)
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OK ... probably yet another stupid question no doubt due to yet
another brain freeze on my part :-)
I have one of my accounts set up with multiple folders and sub folders
for all my list mail. All the received folders are blue. I have no
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Is there a way to change colours of name of accounts, in the Accounts
frame ?
Thanks :)
Cameleon
http://cameleon.org
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On Tue, 26 Sep 2000 07:40:04 -0400, Cameleon wrote:
C Is there a way to change colours of name of accounts, in the Accounts
C frame ?
No, not that I know of.
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On Friday, September 22, 2000, 4:47:39 PM, Deryk wrote:
Some interesting notes :) In general it works with "most" cases
so that's good enough for me. The heroic AMEOL wasn't magic
either (nor was it as good as TB overall, it just had some neat
ideas).
I'm more than happy with the results
How would you create a filter to do this? I know how to create a
filter to apply a colour group. What I don't know is how you would
define which messages would be assigned this colour group. That is,
what do you do to get TB to identify the messages that are replies
to your messages?
On Friday, September 22, 2000, 1:23:08 AM, Deryk wrote:
How would you create a filter to do this? I know how to create a
filter to apply a colour group. What I don't know is how you would
define which messages would be assigned this colour group. That is,
what do you do to get TB to
Hi Ming-Li,
Some interesting notes :) In general it works with "most" cases so
that's good enough for me. The heroic AMEOL wasn't magic either (nor
was it as good as TB overall, it just had some neat ideas).
I'm more than happy with the results of this filter. Of course if
anyone comes up
(or indeed if it's implemented in the next version)
The idea of flawless tracing of replies to your own comments, that is,
not the patchy-but-helpful filter ;)
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"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups" -- James, LBC
On Wednesday, September 20, 2000, 11:25:09 AM, Deryk wrote:
When you post or make a comment, it notices. When someone reples
to a comment that you have posted (ie. they are addressing YOU),
the message is automatically marked red (priority colour) as are
any more comments under it.
This
Hi Thomas, On Thursday 21/09/2000 at 04:42, you wrote:
I sent a filter off-list yesterday for a similar question. The TB user
wanted to copy ML postings that are addressed to him into a special
folder. As soon as I get home, I will post it here; insterad of "copy
to folder", you can change
Of course, this won't work for a lot of other mailing lists that
hide the recipient field and replace it with its own address.
Almost got it. I need the filter to be able to search for deryk.co.uk
in the "In-reply-To" or "References" kludge.
How about wildcards? I was hoping it would be
Got it!
Rule
Source folder: Inbox
Move to: Inbox
String: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Location: Kludges Presence: Yes
Alternatives
Each one is a separate 'set' of alternatives.
String: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Location: Kludges Presence: Yes
String: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Location: Kludges
Hello Deryk,
On Thursday, September 21, 2000 at 18:29:54 GMT +0100 (which was 10:29 AM
where I live) witnesses say Deryk Lister typed:
Got it!
Rule
Source folder: Inbox
Move to: Inbox
String: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Location: Kludges Presence: Yes
Alternatives
Each
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Hi Januk,
On 22 September 2000 at 17:54:21 GMT -0700 (which was 01:54 where I
live) Januk Aggarwal wrote and made these points on the subject
of "An idea/question about message colours":
etc all the way up to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
JA I'm cu
Hello Marck,
On Thursday, September 21, 2000 at 02:11:39 GMT +0100 (which was 6:11 PM
where I live) witnesses say Marck D. Pearlstone typed:
JA If you have the string looking for @deryk.co.uk, all these messages
JA should be matched.
Without the numbers it will match his mailbox. With
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Hi Januk,
On 22 September 2000 at 18:27:16 GMT -0700 (which was 02:27 where I
live) Januk Aggarwal wrote and made these points on the subject
of "An idea/question about message colours":
Without the numbers it will match h
Hi Ming-Li,
Thursday, September 21, 2000, 9:34:09 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding An
idea/question about message colours:
When you post or make a comment, it notices. When someone reples
to a comment that you have posted (ie. they are addressing YOU),
the message is automatically
After mentioning a program called AMEOL a few days ago, I thought of
another thing I found useful in its built-in email :)
When you post or make a comment, it notices. When someone reples to a
comment that you have posted (ie. they are addressing YOU), the
message is automatically marked red
Hi Deryk,
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000 19:25:09 +0100GMT (21/09/2000, 02:25 +0800GMT),
Deryk Lister wrote:
DL comment that you have posted (ie. they are addressing YOU), the
DL message is automatically marked red (priority colour) as are any more
DL comments under it. If you collapse the thread, the
Hello tracer,
Wednesday, January 12, 2000, 6:46:34 PM, you wrote:
Alex So why don't you edit glyphs file?
t Because if I cannot see it properly others cannot either.
Wow... great logic ;-) There is no problem here!
Alex Please, move "-- \n" before your "Best regards,"! ;-))
t Best regards,
Thursday, January 13, 2000, 9:14:17 AM, tracer wrote:
Ok, maybe you can explain it, whats the use of a different colour
scheme where you cannot see the colours???
And why is it called High colour if it hasnt got any (g)
No clue. It changed with the new icon set some company designed
Thursday, January 13, 2000, 10:25:48 AM, tracer wrote:
Ok, Stefan... a minor cosmetic bug (g)
V, not F. Of course my rendering of my name in Esperanto is Stefan so I
guess I can live with it. ;)
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ICQ:
Hello tracer,
Wednesday, January 12, 2000, 7:58:18 AM, you wrote:
t The current icon for not read to read mail changes but its virtually
t impossible to see the colour of prioritised emails after being read.
t Could the red part om the sideflaps be made darker?
So why don't you edit
At Wed, 12 Jan 2000 16:50:50 +0200, you wrote:
Please, move "-- \n" before your "Best regards,"! ;-))
What's the benefit? Do you filter on those,or does the bat treat
them special?
I like to put my Best Regards before the --, but what I consider a
"sig" after the --.
The reason is, I
Hello cid,
Wednesday, January 12, 2000, 5:09:19 PM, you wrote:
cin What's the benefit? Do you filter on those,or does the bat treat
cin them special?
cin I like to put my Best Regards before the --, but what I consider a
cin "sig" after the --.
cin The reason is, I consider my Signature, or
at a suitable time to modify the colours.
Even if the other glyph file may have better contrast (I havent tried
it yet) it still means that there are glyphs in there which arent
doing their job...
t Best regards,
t tracer
t Using theBAT 1.39 Beta/1
t NO MICROSOFT VIRUS INFECTIONS
t mail to : [EMAIL
Wednesday, January 12, 2000
Hello Bat-users,
The current icon for not read to read mail changes but its virtually
impossible to see the colour of prioritised emails after being read.
Could the red part om the sideflaps be made darker?
After having read an email I still like to see
Hi tracer,
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 12:58:18 +0700GMT (12/01/2000, 13:58 +0800GMT),
tracer wrote:
t The current icon for not read to read mail changes but its virtually
t impossible to see the colour of prioritised emails after being read.
t Could the red part om the sideflaps be made
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 14:08:46 +0800 GMT your local time,
which was Wednesday, January 12, 2000, 1:08:46 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Thomas Hi tracer,
Thomas On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 12:58:18 +0700GMT (12/01/2000, 13:58 +0800GMT),
Thomas tracer wrote:
Tuesday, January 11, 2000, 9:58:18 PM, tracer wrote:
Could the red part om the sideflaps be made darker?
Sure, turn off high-color icons. ;)
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On Friday, October 15, 1999, 4:07:18 PM, Thomas wrote:
DF I also think red wasn't bad. Did you try without hi-color icons?
They can be toggled? How?
Under Options. I'm convinced the "High-Colour Images" appear when the
option is off, though!
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Cheers
Ian G.
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Hi Ian,
on Sunday, October 17, 1999, 1:28:43 AM, Ian Gore wrote:
DF I also think red wasn't bad. Did you try without hi-color icons?
They can be toggled? How?
IG Under Options. I'm convinced the "High-Colour Images" appear when the
IG option is off, though!
Got it. But hi-colour looks
Hi TBUDL,
I complained earlier about the colours; however, eityher I am getting
used to them or this version has better colours than the beta ones.
Anyway, even thoug I'd still prefer stronger colours (matter of taste,
I guess), they are no strain on the eyes any more.
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Best regards
Hi Thomas, you wrote:
TF I complained earlier about the colours; however, eityher I am
TF getting used to them or this version has better colours than the
TF beta ones.
I also think red wasn't bad. Did you try without hi-color icons?
TF Anyway, even thoug I'd still prefer stronger colours
Hallo DINH,
On Friday, October 15, 1999, 7:05:23 PM, DINH Frederic wrote:
TF I complained earlier about the colours; however, eityher I am
TF getting used to them or this version has better colours than the
TF beta ones.
DF I also think red wasn't bad. Did you try without hi-color icons
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