On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 18:07:55 +0100, Jens Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: <zap>
At least I found one plugin for coloring different quote levels, which thunderbird isn't (or wasn't?) able to do.
It both was and is able to do that. If you're talking about the extension I think you're talking about, then all it does is merely handling the configuration of some lines in one of the JavaScript configuration files. Probably user.js. I think I did it manually back with 0.7... like I've manually inserted the X-FOAF header into my primary profile. ;) Thunderbird is really more configurable than it seems right off the bat, you just have to get more into the inner workings, as well as knowing where to look... ;)
quote level colors is just a thing with the css that is used to render the mail in thunderbird
you can ovveride the default with chrome/userContent.css
for example http://www.geocities.com/pratiksolanki/userContent.html gives you maybe exactly what you want...
no need to play with user.js/prefs.js and javascript
--
_
|
YoYo () Siska
===================
http://www.ksp.sk/
-- [email protected] mailing list
