Hello Marck D. Pearlstone !
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000 17:43:46 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was 23.10.2000, 18:43 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
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Alt-0, Alt-1 is what I use to collapse all threads.
[...]
Is my version different from yours ? Alt-0/Alt-1 toggles between threaded mode
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Hi Gerd,
On 24 October 2000 at 15:44:27 GMT +0200 (which was 14:44 where I
live) Gerd Ewald wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Auto-expanding threads":
Alt-0, Alt-1 is what I use to collapse all threads.
GE [...]
GE Is
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Hello Marck D. Pearlstone !
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000 15:20:05 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was 24.10.2000, 16:20 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
GE Is my version different from yours ? Alt-0/Alt-1 toggles between
GE threaded mode and unthreaded
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Hi BatListers.
In a post time stamped 17:40:16 +0200 re:
Auto-expanding threads Gerd Ewald wrote:
GE Is my version different from yours ? Alt-0/Alt-1
GE toggles between threaded mode and unthreaded mode here
GE
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On Tue, 24 Oct 2000 17:29:18 -0400, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
JR Also in TBv1.47 ALT-2 seems to re: compress all threads.
It just changes to viewing threads by subject. If you were originally
viewing by references, the new threading will be collapsed
On 24-10-2000 at 23:29, Jan Rifkinson kindly wrote:
GE Is my version different from yours ? Alt-0/Alt-1
GE toggles between threaded mode and unthreaded mode here
GE ?!
Also in TBv1.47 ALT-2 seems to re: compress all threads.
Alt-2 sorts all messages by subject.
From the key-stroke FAQ:
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Hello Bill and everyone else...
BG How do you re-collapse all the threads after expanding them all?
For now, lots of clicking. :-) (sorry, I'm feeling vicious)
Seriously though, there's no keyboard shortcut to collapse all threads
(sad but true).
Hello Jason,
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000 at 23:17:29 GMT -0700 (which was 11:17 PM
where I live) witnesses say Jason Thompson typed:
But there is real hope: You can restart TB. It will start with all
threads collapsed.
Or click on a main level message and switch to another folder then
back...
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On Sun, 22 Oct 2000 23:40:54 -0700, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
But there is real hope: You can restart TB. It will start with all
threads collapsed.
JA Or click on a main level message and switch to another folder then
JA back...
If you toggle
Hello Bill Grant !
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000 22:52:37 -0400 GMT your local time,
which was 23.10.2000, 04:52 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
JA I like using the CTRL-] shortcut to skip to the next unread message.
JA This will expand enough of the thread to get to the unread message.
JA To expand
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Hi Gerd,
On 23 October 2000 at 18:27:36 GMT +0200 (which was 17:27 where I
live) Gerd Ewald wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Auto-expanding threads":
That is a step in the right direction, if not quite what is needed.
How
Is there a way to automatically expand the entire thread that is
currently being read? When have threads being viewed by reference
(the standard way to do it). There are often many sub-threads beneath
the first message of a thread. I find myself constantly clicking the
little "plus" symbols
Hello Bill,
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000 at 19:07:09 GMT -0400 (which was 4:07 PM
where I live) witnesses say Bill Grant typed:
Is there a way to automatically expand the entire thread that is
currently being read? When have threads being viewed by reference
(the standard way to do it). There
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