On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 21:04:24 +0200 (CEST) Martin Jost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

MJ> So maybe the simplest thing would be a way to switch threading on/off with
MJ> just one mouse-click and having a visual clue if it is on or off.

 I rather like this idea but the only reasonable way to implement it I see
is to make clicking the status column trigger threading instead. I don't
think sorting by status is that useful so I believe we can sacrifice it (or
at least quickest access to it) for threading, what do you think?

MJ> So if you have sort ascending, threading on
MJ> Mouse-Click # ... gives
MJ> 1 -> Reverse sort-order, keep threading => descending, threading on
MJ> 2 -> Keep sort-order, toggle threading => descending, threading off
MJ> 3 -> Reverse sort-order, toggle threading => ascending, threading on
MJ> 4 -> Same sort-order, toggle threading => ascending, threading on (as at the start)

 IMO this is way too confusing, noone is going to understand what's going
on.

MJ> What about using a sort of tree symbol to show threading on; no tree
MJ> symbol if off.

 I'm showing it in the status column now. Let me know if you think this
shouldn't be done (and what should be done then).

 Thanks,
VZ



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