Re: Expand all threads command?

2003-09-08 Thread Dave Goodman


On Monday, September 08, 2003, Robyn Winter wrote:

 I use a PC with an International keyboard and I used
 Expand Thread   Ctrl+NumLock++
 Contract Thread Ctrl+NumLock+-
 Expand ALL threads  Ctrl+NumLock+*

 I don't know how to Contract ALL Threads though.

Ctrl+Shift+NumLock+*

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Re[2]: Expand all threads command?

2003-09-08 Thread Robyn Winter
Hi Dave,

Monday, September 8, 2003, 6:23:20 PM, you wrote:

 I don't know how to Contract ALL Threads though.

DG Ctrl+Shift+NumLock+*

You're a god! Many thanks! I have been manually closing each thread when I
accidently use the expand all threads shortcut.

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Re[2]: Expand all threads command?

2003-09-07 Thread Bere
Hello Anne,

 Sunday, September 7, 2003, 5:34:46 AM, you wrote:

A (I used the combo Ctrl+# as this wasn't used anywhere else so there
A were no conflicts). Type in the key combo to use and click OK and then
A OK again to close the Edit Shortcuts box.

A Now you can toggle between Unread messages using your key combo (e.g.
A Ctrl+#) and all messages (Ctrl+=) - and if you expand all threads
A using Ctrl+(numpad*) you should get the effect you're after. Hope this
A helps :-)

Alt-F12  then MainMenu -View -Display -Only Unread Messages. Thanks. But, how
did you get Ctrl+# ? Ctrl+Shift+3 ? :) (Just for my curiosity)

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Re: Expand all threads command?

2003-09-07 Thread Anne
Sunday, September 7, 2003, 10:19:10 AM, Bere wrote:

B Alt-F12  then MainMenu -View -Display -Only Unread Messages. Thanks. But, how
B did you get Ctrl+# ? Ctrl+Shift+3 ? :) (Just for my curiosity)


On my keyboard the # key is the one on the end of the middle letters
row (the one that starts ASDF...) nearest the Return key - so I just
clicked Ctrl key and the # key and it was set. I suppose with
different keyboard layouts the # would be elsewhere? (Ctrl+Shift+3 for
me would give me Ctrl+£).

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Re[2]: Expand all threads command?

2003-09-07 Thread Robyn Winter
Hi Anne,

Monday, September 8, 2003, 12:17:25 PM, you wrote:

A Sunday, September 7, 2003, 10:19:10 AM, Bere wrote:

B Alt-F12  then MainMenu -View -Display -Only Unread Messages. Thanks. But, how
B did you get Ctrl+# ? Ctrl+Shift+3 ? :) (Just for my curiosity)


A On my keyboard the # key is the one on the end of the middle letters
A row (the one that starts ASDF...) nearest the Return key - so I just
A clicked Ctrl key and the # key and it was set. I suppose with
A different keyboard layouts the # would be elsewhere? (Ctrl+Shift+3 for
A me would give me Ctrl+£).

I use a PC with an International keyboard and I used
Expand Thread   Ctrl+NumLock++
Contract Thread Ctrl+NumLock+-
Expand ALL threads  Ctrl+NumLock+*

I don't know how to Contract ALL Threads though.

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Expand all threads command?

2003-09-06 Thread mm Meister
Hi Bats,

  How does one expand/contract all the threads in the subject view
  window?

  I have used the Ctrl+A, then the Alt +/- but I wonder if there's a
  way to set the whole thing to always display the expanded threads?

  Thanks in advance,

  Maggie
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Re: Expand all threads command?

2003-09-06 Thread Steve Mary King
 mm, Saturday, September 6, 2003, 6:46:00 AM, you wrote:==

 Hi Bats,

   How does one expand/contract all the threads in the subject view
   window?

   I have used the Ctrl+A, then the Alt +/- but I wonder if there's a
   way to set the whole thing to always display the expanded threads?

   Thanks in advance,

   Maggie

Try CtrlNumPad * for all threads, CtrlNumPad + for the selected
thread, and CtrlNumPad - to close.

Steve . . .



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Re[2]: Expand all threads command?

2003-09-06 Thread mm Meister
Hello Steve,

Saturday, September 6, 2003, 11:13:12 AM, you wrote:

SMK  SMK, Saturday, September 6, 2003, 6:46:00 AM, you wrote:==

 Hi Bats,

   How does one expand/contract all the threads in the subject view
   window?

   I have used the Ctrl+A, then the Alt +/- but I wonder if there's a
   way to set the whole thing to always display the expanded threads?


SMK Try CtrlNumPad * for all threads, CtrlNumPad + for the selected
SMK thread, and CtrlNumPad - to close.

Thanks, Steve. The NumPad command caused me to pause since I use a
laptop as my main machine. So, the command for this model of toshiba
would be CtrlFnNumPad * The NumPad * on my machine is the 0
(zero) key.

I notice that the threads need to be expanded every time TheBat! is
booted. Is there a way to set a default on this?

Thank you,
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Re: Expand all threads command?

2003-09-06 Thread Steve Mary King
 mm, Saturday, September 6, 2003, 9:14:52 AM, you wrote:==

 I notice that the threads need to be expanded every time TheBat! is
 booted. Is there a way to set a default on this?

 Thank you,
 Maggie

From what the discussions have said, I don't think so.

Steve . . .


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Re[2]: Expand all threads command?

2003-09-06 Thread Bere
Hello Steve,

 Saturday, September 6, 2003, 6:13:12 PM, you wrote:

SMK Try CtrlNumPad * for all threads, CtrlNumPad + for the selected
SMK thread, and CtrlNumPad - to close.

 But  for  expanding  only  threads  with  unread  messages,  is  there  any key
 combination?

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Re: Expand all threads command?

2003-09-06 Thread Anne
Saturday, September 6, 2003, 11:49:48 PM, Bere wrote:

B But for expanding only threads with unread messages, is there any
B key combination?


You can map a shortcut key yourself that will show unread messages
only - I just did this myself.

Go to the View menu » Edit Shortcuts » then look for the Message
section and expand it - scroll down it till you get to the View
section and expand that then scroll down it till you reach Display -
select Only Unread Messages and double click on it - this will bring
up a little box for you to create a new hotkey in.

(I used the combo Ctrl+# as this wasn't used anywhere else so there
were no conflicts). Type in the key combo to use and click OK and then
OK again to close the Edit Shortcuts box.

Now you can toggle between Unread messages using your key combo (e.g.
Ctrl+#) and all messages (Ctrl+=) - and if you expand all threads
using Ctrl+(numpad*) you should get the effect you're after. Hope this
helps :-)

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