Hi,
What option did you set in main menu View / Global View Mode? You
should have the first item marked: (No view mode). Then all view modes
for folders can be set independently.
I thing this is correct behaviour. The view modes definitions are
like definitions of other attributes and you
Hello Alto,
Friday, July 18, 2008, 2:50:26 AM, you wrote:
AS The way you have been describing it so far is either have all folders
AS on global with no exceptions, or manage each folder by itself. Neither
AS is the way needed. I need to set and adjust most folders as a unit
AS (change once,
Hello Martin,
Thursday, July 17, 2008, 7:35:16 AM, among other things, you wrote:
MS I don't have an entry No view mode - it is set to the first entry to
MS Generic View Mode*. An the option When view mode has changed is
MS set to Save.
If you diable the 'Generic' entry the menuu should then
Hi,
What option did you set in main menu View / Global View Mode? You
should have the first item marked: (No view mode). Then all view modes
for folders can be set independently.
Isn't that illogical? If I want to redefine one folder's view mode, I
have to remove the setting for all folders?
Hello all,
Thursday, July 17, 2008, Martin Schoch wrote:
Again my question:
In which file the view mode should be stored? Perhaps it is
destroyed...?
its in config.cdb
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Hello Martin,
As wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] the selected view
mode in a folder seems not to be stored. When I chose a mode - next
time I open this folder an other mode is enabled.
Haven't you seen my reply mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To
Richard Newman on same issue? It says:
M Maybe a naive
...more
Seems the the View Modes are stored (as configuration) but they don't
work in folders.
I tried to define other View Modes in
Options-Preferences-Messages-View Modes and got an Access Violation
Error Message.
I had to kill TheBat! - seems a problem with the file config.cdb
indeed.
So
Hello Martin,
I read it, yes but it seems not to be the solution.
Yes, it is.
In Options - Preferences - Messages - View Modes Generic View Mode
is set.
Set it to 'No view mode'. Otherwise whatever Global view mode you
select, including 'Generic', overrides any folder view modes you may
Hi MAU
On Thursday, July 17, 2008 8:11:36 PM you wrote:
Set it to 'No view mode'. Otherwise whatever Global view mode you
select, including 'Generic', overrides any folder view modes you may
set.
There is no choice No view mode.
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Martin
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Hello Martin,
Set it to 'No view mode'. Otherwise whatever Global view mode you
select, including 'Generic', overrides any folder view modes you may
set.
There is no choice No view mode.
In 'View/Global View Mode'? Then that's a different issue, see attached.
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Best regards,
Miguel A.
Hi MAU
On Thursday, July 17, 2008 9:06:10 PM you wrote:
Set it to 'No view mode'. Otherwise whatever Global view mode you
select, including 'Generic', overrides any folder view modes you may
set.
There is no choice No view mode.
In 'View/Global View Mode'? Then that's a different issue,
Hello Martin,
Set it to 'No view mode'. Otherwise whatever Global view mode you
select, including 'Generic', overrides any folder view modes you may
set.
There is no choice No view mode.
In 'View/Global View Mode'? Then that's a different issue, see attached.
Sorry, you are messing up
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