Hello MFPA,
On Saturday, October 24, 2015 you wrote:
M> Hi
>> That aside, I just discovered that if you create a new
>> color group you can assign that new color group to any
>> folder in the account tree (but not the whole account
>> tree unless you select all folders) and any message
>> (but n
Hi
On Friday 23 October 2015 at 4:40:33 PM, in
, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
> I had previously tried creating a new color group with
> no success. However, in response to your reply I
> decided to try it again. It seems that no matter how
> one accesses "Color Group", be it MESSAGE*COLOR
> GROUP*MAN
Hello MFPA,
On Sunday, October 18, 2015 you wrote:
M> Hi
M> On Monday 19 October 2015 at 1:42:25 AM, in
M> , MFPA wrote:
>> Maybe something changed since my TB! version.
M> Actually just faulty memory on my part. Sorry. It's quite a few years
M> since I revisited this.
>> Changing the se
Hi
On Monday 19 October 2015 at 1:42:25 AM, in
, MFPA wrote:
> Maybe something changed since my TB! version.
Actually just faulty memory on my part. Sorry. It's quite a few years
since I revisited this.
> Changing the settings for the
> "generic group" colour group to a different backgroun
Hi
On Saturday 17 October 2015 at 10:34:19 PM, in
, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
> Well, Color Groups seems to be where it's happening but
> after trying this, that and the other thing for an
> hour, I can never seem to affect the text background
> color in the account tree pane. A *selected* folder
so far. First of all, CAN these background
>> colors be changed and second, where?
M> Colour Groups. Try changing the settings for "inactive selected" and
M> "inactive selected unread" in the "".
Well, Color Groups seems to be where it's happening b
Hi
On Friday 16 October 2015 at 4:37:47 PM, in
, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
> I've looked around and tried various different settings
> which I though should control this but have been
> unsuccessful so far. First of all, CAN these background
> colors be changed and second, where?
ontrol this but have been unsuccessful so far. First of all, CAN these
background colors be changed and second, where?
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Current vers
Hi
On Sunday 20 March 2011 at 1:05:33 PM, in
, j...@gmx.com wrote:
> Thank you for the suggestion, although this is only a
> partial solution.
It's the closest I have managed to white on a black background in
those panes.
> So, does it mean that it is impossible to customize
> those panel b
like to know if it is possible to customize the
colors in the main message listing and the tree panel.
For example, setting the background color as black and
the email listing (foreground) as white.
You can almost achieve this using colour groups. Screenshot at
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums
Hi
On Sunday 20 March 2011 at 11:42:12 AM, in
, j...@gmx.com wrote:
> Hi
> I am a new user of The Bat!
> I would like to know if it is possible to customize the
> colors in the main message listing and the tree panel.
> For example, setting the background color as black
Hi
I am a new user of The Bat!
I would like to know if it is possible to customize the colors in the
main message listing and the tree panel. For example, setting the
background color as black and the email listing (foreground) as white.
And, if possible, also customizing the colors of the
On Thursday, December 2, 2010, 11:08:03, Gunivortus Goos wrote:
> How / where can I change there the background too to blue?
On the Windows Control Panel.
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Hi
On Thursday 2 December 2010 at 10:08:03 AM, in
, Gunivortus Goos wrote:
> as you can see on the picture here,
> http://www.gunivortus.net/colors.jpg I've tried to
> give my TB a 'blue' outfit.
Mine is mainly black backgrounds with light-coloured writing.
> However, the folder tree on
>
Hi Tbudl,
as you can see on the picture here,
http://www.gunivortus.net/colors.jpg I've tried to give my TB a 'blue' outfit.
However, the folder tree on the left is white, and so is a background part
outside the list of messages.
How / where can I change there the background too to blue?
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Hi Bat Users,
I am frustrated because I can't seem to set the highlight colors in the folder
navigation pane. These belong to color group "Generic Group" by default.
In the attached image, you will see why I want to change it. The "Beta" folder
is the
one I am browsi
Howdy Mike,
Tuesday, July 20, 2004, 6:16:10 AM, Mike wrotened:
Mike> Is it Possible to Mail Ticker background and foreground colors ?
But they are so pretty! Why would you want to? Though I'd be the first
to admit being able to configure it so that I could have a garish pink
going
Is it Possible to Mail Ticker background and foreground colors ?
Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Friday, June 25, 2004, 10:27:30 AM, you wrote:
MR> BTW, this message should be in utf-8, so you can check my assumption on
MR> it..
Yes, and thanks for the pointer... it is now doing it my way. I did not
realize that it used the HTML editor settings for utf-8 even when you tell it
to use plain t
t;
LY> Is there some way to over ride this (to my choice of colors/font)
LY> in TheBat?
..
LY> Thanks, even with HTML turned off, the background color changes.
Hmm.. there is a known behavior for current TB versions â it always uses
RTV for utf8-encoded messages. So if you have different
Thursday, June 24, 2004, 1:39:29 PM, you wrote:
MW> Have you checked Options | Preferences... | Plain Text/MicroEd or
MW> HTML/Windows Editor? You can change default text/background there. Of
MW> course, this won't work with some HTML messages since the colours are
MW> set by the markup.
Thanks,
to over ride this (to my choice of colors/font) in TheBat?
Have you checked Options | Preferences... | Plain Text/MicroEd or
HTML/Windows Editor? You can change default text/background there. Of
course, this won't work with some HTML messages since the colours are
set by the markup.
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As ever,
/plain; charset=utf-8
or
Content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8
Is there some way to over ride this (to my choice of colors/font) in TheBat?
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>> I hate to bother the list for a seemingly trivial question, but
SR>> what do the colors of the icons for address book icons
SR>> represent?
> To put it bluntly - Sex!
> Blue - Boy
> Pink - Girl (well, red really(
> Grey - Unspecified
Very interesting. I didn'
>>> To put it bluntly - S*x!
>> I can't believe this went past the moderators.
> What's even more funny is that it was a moderator who made the comment
> to begin with!
> Nah... Sex is still accepted as a term to describe gender, and the the
> grammatical sense that it was used was sufficient to s
Hello Bill,
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 12:50:46 -0500 GMT (12/02/2004, 00:50 +0700 GMT),
Bill Blinn Technology Editor wrote:
> I suspect that this has little to do with TB and I have thus erected
> my Maginot Trout Shield Defense System.
Nice one. Where can I download it?
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At 12:45 PM on 2/11/2004, Leif Gregory typed ...
>>> To put it bluntly - S*x!
TF>> I can't believe this went past the moderators.
TF>> How about "gender"? ;-)
L> What's even more funny is that it was a moderator who made the comment
L> to begin with!
L> Nah... Sex is still accepted as a term to
Hello Thomas,
Wednesday, February 11, 2004, 10:11:56 AM, you wrote:
>> To put it bluntly - S*x!
TF> I can't believe this went past the moderators.
TF> How about "gender"? ;-)
What's even more funny is that it was a moderator who made the comment
to begin with!
Nah... Sex is still accepted as a
Hello Thomas,
>> To put it bluntly - S*x!
TF> I can't believe this went past the moderators.
TF> How about "gender"? ;-)
What's *really* funny, is that the original "Sex" made it through, but
with "S*x" it ended up being tagged as junk by my Bayesian plugin.
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Hello Marck,
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 14:42:07 + GMT (11/02/2004, 21:42 +0700 GMT),
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
> To put it bluntly - S*x!
I can't believe this went past the moderators.
How about "gender"? ;-)
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Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste.
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Dear Stan,
@11-Feb-2004, 08:37 -0600 (11-Feb 14:37 UK time) Stan Robins [SR] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
SR> I hate to bother the list for a seemingly trivial question, but
SR> what do the colors of the icons for address book icons
SR> represent?
To put it bluntly - Sex!
Blue -
I hate to bother the list for a seemingly trivial question, but what
do the colors of the icons for address book icons represent? There
doesn't seem to be anything in the Help file on this, and I didn't
find anything in the Archives on point.
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Thanks,
S
Pixie, [P] wrote:
P> Actually it all boils down to the color. Easier to picture what I am
P> talking about by trying to make TB! show white text on black
P> backgrounds anywhere beyond the built-in ability to re-color the
P> message view and edit areas.
Yes. Some time back, when I felt like tryin
05-Okt-2003 18:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Actually it all boils down to the color. Easier to picture what I am
> talking about by trying to make TB! show white text on black backgrounds
> anywhere beyond the built-in ability to re-color the message view and
> edit areas.
Good point. A friend
f what I am after already implemented.
I understand your reticence. I was certainly pleasantly surprised to
find as much control of fonts, font sizes, and both font and
background colors, as we now have in v. 2.00.6.
And I think, since the developers are probably all much younger than I
am, and p
P> am talking about by trying to make TB! show white text on black
P> backgrounds anywhere beyond the built-in ability to re-color the
P> message view and edit areas.
This is what I understood you to be saying.
P> The problem of TB! adopting as much as it does from the windows
P> '
Hello Allie!
On Sunday, October 05, 2003, 5:54 AM, you wrote, in part:
MB>> ... fields that now are controlled by Windows, especially in
MB>> dialogue boxes like those in the Address Book and in the Header
MB>> fields.
A> The text size and font in the header fields can be changed by going to
A>
Mary Bull, [MB] wrote:
MB> So, I'll wait a day or two and see if anyone else has a concern
MB> about some of the fields that now are controlled by Windows,
MB> especially in dialogue boxes like those in the Address Book and in
MB> the Header fields.
The text size and font in the header fields can
Hello Pixie!
On Saturday, October 04, 2003, 10:25 PM, you wrote, in part:
P> I've sort of relied on others whom I've seen make submissions. I
P> definitely wish for more customized coloring ability in TB!.
So, I'll wait a day or two and see if anyone else has a concern about
some of the fields t
Hello Mary,
> My pleasure--electronically on its way. Hope it doesn't arrive with a
> fish,
No, perfect aroma and taste :)
> I am now in that state of total happiness which only success and
> caffeine can bring on. :)
I know what you mean.
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e--electronically on its way. Hope it doesn't arrive with a
fish, as I know I'm getting off-topic.
I do want to emphasize my pleasure at discovering this morning how to
set font styles, font sizes, and font colors (especially the second
quote colors in the Edit Mail Message window) and bac
10-Sep-2003 07:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Notice the lace of color in the second one (and the lack of the blue
> URL).
> I am using The Bat! 1.62r on Windows XP Professional SP1
Same here (but W2k-SP4). Since Anne has no problems, its seems to be a bug
fixed in v2.
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Alexan
On Tuesday, September 9, 2003 at 11:45:28 PM, Anne wrote in the
message "Quote Colors" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
C>> How come the alternating quote coloring and the signature coloring
C>> doesn't work when using the "Fixed width Font" viewer (Opt
Wednesday, September 10, 2003, 2:08:16 AM, Chris wrote:
C> How come the alternating quote coloring and the signature coloring
C> doesn't work when using the "Fixed width Font" viewer (Options ->
C> Preferences -> Viewer)?
My alternate quotes are differently coloured - dark red and pale
greeni
How come the alternating quote coloring and the signature coloring
doesn't work when using the "Fixed width Font" viewer (Options ->
Preferences -> Viewer)?
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On Friday, March 07, 2003 at 14:42:30GMT -0500 (which was 2:42 PM where I live)
Allie Martin wrote and made these points on the subject of "Colors in Quotes":
AM> David Calvarese [DC] wrote:
DC>> I'm not sure how familiar any of you are with OE-Quotefix... But it
DC&g
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David Calvarese [DC] wrote:
DC> I'm not sure how familiar any of you are with OE-Quotefix... But it
DC> would be so nice for TB! to be able to do to quotes what OE-Quotefix
DC> does.. Different colors depending on the level of quote.
On Friday, March 07, 2003 at 19:29:13GMT + (which was 2:29 PM where I live)
Richard Wakeford wrote and made these points on the subject of "Colors in Quotes":
RW> Hello David,
RW> On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 at 14:22:19[GMT -0500](which was 19:22 where I
RW> live) you wrote:
Hello David,
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 at 14:22:19[GMT -0500](which was 19:22 where I
live) you wrote:
> I'm not sure how familiar any of you are with OE-Quotefix... But it
> would be so nice for TB! to be able to do to quotes what OE-Quotefix
> does.. Different colors depending o
Hello All,
I'm not sure how familiar any of you are with OE-Quotefix... But it
would be so nice for TB! to be able to do to quotes what OE-Quotefix
does.. Different colors depending on the level of quote. First level
in red, second level in blue, third in magenta, fourth in some
Allie,
On Monday, January 13, 2003, Allie Martin wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> When finished, you can now go back to your message lists, select the
> message/s you wish to colour, right click on them and go to the colour
> group option towards the bottom of the menu.
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Pete Milne [PM] wrote:'
PM> As I am looking at my messages, I would like to be able right click
PM> and color certain ones. I need to have certain colors for certain
PM> su
As I am looking at my messages, I would like to be able right click
and color certain ones. I need to have certain colors for certain
subject emails.
Is this possible and how? I have tried messing with the 'colours'
settings...to no avail though.
Hello Pete.
At 12:47 PM on Monday, May 20, 2002 you wrote the following
about [Colors]:
Pete> I ignored the last posts on changing colors...I should
Pete> have paid attention.
FYI, all TBUDL msgs are archived & can be searched. Check
for Archive URL listed @ bottom of all msgs
On Monday, May 20, 2002, Pete Milne wrote...
> I ignored the last posts on changing colors...I should have paid
> attention. What I would like to do is change the color of this
> background from white to something not so brightgray maybe. Can
> that be done through The
Forget it, I figured it out as I click send.
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I ignored the last posts on changing colors...I should have paid
attention. What I would like to do is change the color of this
background from white to something not so brightgray maybe. Can that
be done through The Bat!?
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Pete
10:46:03 AM
really are. I'll be
setting up an old Mac with Linux some time soon... what am I going
to do without a Bat for Linux.
Still vote for a feature request to be able to modify the UI colors
a bit more.
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El sábado 18 de mayo de 2002, 23.15, Allie C Martin decía:
RR>> But as far as I can tell that only changes the color of the
RR>> messages and not the background color.
ACM> You can change the background colors.
only the area behind the text of the message, but not around that.
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Rick Reumann [RR] wrote:
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RR> But as far as I can tell that only changes the color of the
RR> messages and not the background color.
You can change the background colors.
Look at the message list colour configuration panel again. For each
nd color of the folder list or the message list.
Those two panes use system colors. To change the background color it
has to be done system wide. Right click on the desktop/choose
properties/open the appearance tab and you can change the settings
from there. HTH
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On Saturday, May 18, 2002, 7:19:37 PM, Ricardo M. Reyes wrote:
RMR> you can change the colors in the message list by options -> message
RMR> list colors, and changing the atributes of the generic group, and
RMR> every other group if you have any.
But as far as I can tell that
gt; Are those not customizable? I'm not a "color" freak or anything but
RR> just get tired of looking at the all white background.
you can change the colors in the message list by options -> message
list colors, and changing the atributes of the generic group, and
every other gr
Just curious, I noticed I can change the background color for my
viewing pleasure of the message window, but I can't seem to find a way
to change the background color of the folder list or the message list.
Are those not customizable? I'm not a "color" freak or anything but
just get tired of looki
uary 31, 2002, 7:02:44 PM, Jarek Hirny wrote:
JH> Am I mistaken, or can't I redefine colors for folder tree? I managed
JH> to reconfigure them for message list, editor and email viewer, but not
JH> for folder list.
JH> Also, IMHO it'd be nice, if colors could be defined glob
Am I mistaken, or can't I redefine colors for folder tree? I managed
to reconfigure them for message list, editor and email viewer, but not
for folder list.
Also, IMHO it'd be nice, if colors could be defined globally in one place
-- not in three different menus, as it is now.
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