Re[3]: Navigating Folders (Was: Re: %Cursor)

1999-11-24 Thread Ian Gore
On Tuesday, November 23, 1999, 11:21:53 AM, Oleg wrote: J If you only use the main ! window then it isn't really neccessary to J implent a key for that, as the account tree is a maximum of two J tab-presses away. But I still agree it would be useful for J folder-view, or if the folders with

Re[4]: Navigating Folders (Was: Re: %Cursor)

1999-11-24 Thread Oleg Zalyalov
Hello, the Bat! list recipients, Wednesday, November 24, 1999, Ian Gore wrote to Oleg Zalyalov about Navigating Folders (Was: Re: %Cursor): Yes, it is. But the next folder with unread mail is not necessarily so close. Fast search is not of much help there since it works on the first

Re[2]: Navigating Folders (Was: Re: %Cursor)

1999-11-23 Thread Oleg Zalyalov
Hello, the Bat! list recipients, Sunday, November 21, 1999, Jast wrote to Paula Ford about Navigating Folders (Was: Re: %Cursor): J Morning Paula Ford, I also never use the Folder View. I think it's reasonable to request a some key command that will go to the next new message in the next

Re: Navigating Folders (Was: Re: %Cursor)

1999-11-21 Thread Jast
Morning Paula Ford, I also never use the Folder View. I think it's reasonable to request a some key command that will go to the next new message in the next folder. Would it be difficult to implement? If you only use the main ! window then it isn't really neccessary to implent a key for

Navigating Folders (Was: Re: %Cursor)

1999-11-20 Thread Paula Ford
On Saturday, November 20, 1999, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote: I have new mail shown on the ticker and the ticker enabled... Then, I simply press the space bar to page through my new mail. Regardless of which folder it resides in. Viewing from the ticker takes care of grouping all

Re: Navigating Folders (Was: Re: %Cursor)

1999-11-20 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
On 20 November 1999 at 17:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list: I have new mail shown on the ticker and the ticker enabled... Then, I simply press the space bar to page through my new mail. Regardless of which folder it resides in. Viewing from the ticker takes care of grouping all new mail