Hello Peter,
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 20:57:53 +0100GMT (20/12/2001, 03:57 +0800GMT),
Peter Meyns wrote:
PM> So, different people - different requirements... (Just for me, I don't care
PM> too much about the ctrl + * option...)
I use crtl-* all the time, because I want to see all threads expanded.
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Hello Peter!
On 19 Dec 2001 at 18:39:28 you wrote:
> I assume it is because there are more possible options with thread
> expanding than on or off. What, e.g., should the shortcut do when some
> threads are expanded and some are not?
Very easy as t
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On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 15:52:34 +0100GMT (which was 15:52 +0100GMT where I live),
Dierk Haasis thought about "Collapse threads keyboard shortcut" and wrote:
DH> I hope I am not the only one: Why can't the keyboard shortcut fo
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Hello TBBETA Members!
I hope I am not the only one: Why can't the keyboard shortcut for
Expand all threads and Collapse all threads not be the same?
Like toggles the AB on or off +<*> could toggle the
threads. Much easier then to use anothe
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