On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 02:06:20 +0300 (EEST) Nerijus Baliunas
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

NB> On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 00:50:54 +0200 (Romance Daylight Time) Vadim Zeitlin <[EMAIL 
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NB> 
NB> VZ> ML> I certainly do not use it because it is pretty (for me it is not).
NB> VZ> 
NB> VZ>  For me neither. Better icons would help a lot...
NB> 
NB> Icons with text look much better than just icons. Maybe it
NB> should be default...

While that might be true, they also take up a lot of real estate. With the
recent ability to change the layout of the screen, I find myself removing all
icons and working very nicely with just text. In fact, I wish I could find
where to remove the icons and hierarchical lines in the folder listing. I
suspecct if I could bold the heading lines, I could put all folders under the
group header with no indentation and get > 10mm more real estate back. This
would be a bit like the Outlook / Evolution Folder Button bars. I remember
when I had button bars, I turned off the hierarchical folder displays
completely. Button bars can also be shrunk greatly in the horizontal direction
achieving great real estate gains. This is probably the thing I miss most
about those programs.

I have about 265mm wide image and about 150mm of that is the text viewing
area, approx 50mm for each of the folder list and message headers. If M could
save the relative positions of the horizontal scrollbars instead of constantly
changing them when window contents change, I could be very happy. In fact,
given  use the wheelmouse so much and the scrollbards so infrequently (only
used in Text Viewer :-( ), I would be happy to lose vertical scrollbars
altogether (well, removed via a changeable prefs option). 



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