Hello Henk,
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 you wrote in
HMdB> Move to the other folder silently
HMdB> V Allow search for unread messages across accounts
HMdB> V Go to the next unread message with SmartSpave reading
HMdB> V Mark the current message as read when navigating away form it
Bang goes that theory
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 18:35:49 +0100GMT (12-2-2007, 18:35 +0200, where I
live), Richard Wakeford wrote:
Hello Richard,
RW> On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 you wrote in
RW>
HMdB>> This works fine if there are still (read) messages left in the directory
HMdB>> but when the directory is empty
Hello Henk,
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 you wrote in
HMdB> This works fine if there are still (read) messages left in the directory
HMdB> but when the directory is empty the spacebar does jump to the next
HMdB> unread message. You have to use f.i. Ctrl+cursor to the right.
HMdB> IMHO keep
Hi all,
I don't know if there is a feature request for the following.
I am using the spacebar for reading new unread messages.
With the spacebar you scroll through a message and at the end you jumpt
to the next unread message.
This works fine if there are still (read) messages left i
Chris,
Sunday, July 10, 2005, 8:31:28 AM, you wrote:
C> Mine doesn't do that. I thread by References and sort by Created
C> ascending (newest at top). What about you?
Same. However, expanding the thread does cause it to at least stay
within the thread.
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Stuart,
Sunday, July 10, 2005, 7:28:50 PM, you wrote:
SC> Do you have your threads expanded or collapsed. Mine is expanded
SC> automatically and moves to the next message in the thread.
Mine are collapsed. Expanding them does seem to make a difference, but
it doesn't seem to move sequentia
Richard H. Stoddard @ 2005-Jul-9 10:19:57 PM
"Spacebar Navigation and replying" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> * SmartSpace navigation is turned on
>> * Messages are marked as read when I SmartSpace navigate off of them
>> * Otherwise, messages are only marked as
Hello Richard,
Saturday, July 9, 2005, 9:19:57 PM, you wrote:
C>> * SmartSpace navigation is turned on
C>> * Messages are marked as read when I SmartSpace navigate off of them
C>> * Otherwise, messages are only marked as read when I open the message
C>> in another window
RHS> I also have those se
Chris,
Saturday, July 9, 2005, 7:16:45 AM, you wrote:
C> I have the following settings:
C> * SmartSpace navigation is turned on
C> * Messages are marked as read when I SmartSpace navigate off of them
C> * Otherwise, messages are only marked as read when I open the message
C> in another window
I
MAU @ 2005-Jul-9 5:45:24 AM
"Spacebar Navigation and replying" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> ...a message should also be marked as read when I reply to it...
>> Any way to do this?
> Set up a Replied filter for 'Any message', looking at 'Any folder
Alexander S. Kunz @ 2005-Jul-9 4:47:36 AM
"Spacebar Navigation and replying" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Any way to do this? If not, any thought?
> ...but other users objected against it for good reasons (which I can't
> remember at all:-).
Anyone remember them?
Hello Chris,
> ...a message should also be marked as read when I reply to it
>
> Any way to do this?
Set up a Replied filter for 'Any message', looking at 'Any folder' (or
at least the folders where you may reply from) and action 'Mark as
read'.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial -
Hello Chris & everyone else,
on 09-Jul-2005 at 04:16 you (Chris) wrote:
> It seems to me that using these settings, a message should also be
> marked as read when I reply to it (maybe even forward it [not when I
> redirect it, though...]).
I had the same idea...
> Any way to do this? If not, an
I have the following settings:
* SmartSpace navigation is turned on
* Messages are marked as read when I SmartSpace navigate off of them
* Otherwise, messages are only marked as read when I open the message
in another window
It seems to me that using these settings, a message should also be
mark
Hello Avenarius,
3 Jan 2002, 21:11:16, you wrote:
A> Here's a New Year's TB! feature wish (easy to fulfil!) that's been
A> bogging me for a long time:
A> please enable SHIFT+SPACEBAR as the reverse action of SPACEBAR.
Seconded!!
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Hello Avenarius,
On 3 Jan 2002 at 20:11:16 +0100, Avenarius [A] wrote concerning
'Shift+Spacebar':
...
A> please enable SHIFT+SPACEBAR as the reverse action of SPACEBAR.
Seconded! ;-)
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Best regards,
David
** I'm not crazy,
Hi Bat-fellows,
Stefan wrote a moment ago to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Let's start this year's Beta testing cycle :-)
Here's a New Year's TB! feature wish (easy to fulfil!) that's been
bogging me for a long time:
please enable SHIFT+SPACEBAR as the reverse action
Hello Mars,
Historians believe that Sat, 21 Jul 2001 at 20:01 GMT -02-30 was when,
Mars Descent [MD] typed the following:
MD> I have hoped to find a program to put my mouse button on the keyboard. :)
Windows 98 (and others I'm sure) has this feature. Goto the Control
Panel and check out the A
Sunday, July 22, 2001, 7:06:23 AM, Avenarius wrote:
A> Someone might say, "one-letter keyboard shortcuts aren't currently
A> possible in The Bat because of the Quick Search function." However
A> that's only true when the message list is under focus. When the cursor
A> is located in the message bo
At 12:06 AM 7/22/01 +0200, you wrote:
>A Bat-fellow, Mars Descent,
>wrote on Saturday, July 21, 2001 at 15:27:23 (GMT -02-30),
>which was 17:26 in Bratislava --
>
>A>> And it's the damndest shortcut of them all: CTRL+Y!
>
>MD> I don't think I ever tried using keyboard shortcut for that in
A Bat-fellow, Mars Descent,
wrote on Saturday, July 21, 2001 at 15:27:23 (GMT -02-30),
which was 17:26 in Bratislava --
A>> And it's the damndest shortcut of them all: CTRL+Y!
MD> I don't think I ever tried using keyboard shortcut for that in
MD> Outlook 2k. :-)
MD> But, it works very well wi
At 05:25 PM 7/21/01 +0200, you wrote:
>A Bat-fellow, Januk Aggarwal,
>wrote on Friday, July 20, 2001 at 21:50:49 (GMT -0700),
>which was Saturday 6:50 a.m. in Bratislava --
>
>JA> Well, it may not be the shortcuts you're after, but what about
>JA> Alt-M(essage)-C(opy) or Alt-M(essage)-M(ove)
which was Saturday 7:01 a.m. in Bratislava --
A>>>> What I miss is the option to move backwards using the spacebar
A>>>> as well as forwards. Couldn't SHIFT+SPACEBAR (or, better still,
A>>>> ALT GR+SPACEBAR) be used to navigate the message body upwards,
A&g
move backwards using the spacebar as
A>>> well as forwards. Couldn't SHIFT+SPACEBAR (or, better still, ALT
A>>> GR+SPACEBAR) be used to navigate the message list upwards, while
A>>> SPACEBAR would continue to navigate it downwards?
A>>> Until something like
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Hello Yuki!
On Saturday, July 21, 2001 at 2:34:35 PM you wrote:
DV>> Full key mapping by the user could be a solution here (UltraEdit
DV>> has it and I like it a lot).
YT> Never heard of it.
Fill in any application you know of in which you can cus
Saturday, July 21, 2001, 6:48:36 PM, Devid wrote:
DV> Hello TBUDL,
DV> On Sat, 21 Jul 2001 15:20:17 +0900 (which was 08:20:17 in
DV> Brussels) Yuki Taga wrote:
A>>>>>> What I miss is the option to move backwards using the
A>>>>>> spacebar a
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Hello Devid!
On Saturday, July 21, 2001 at 11:48:36 AM you wrote:
> Full key mapping by the user could be a solution here (UltraEdit
> has it and I like it a lot).
This - very old - wish should be next on the developer's list.
Especially if one see
Hello TBUDL,
On Sat, 21 Jul 2001 15:20:17 +0900 (which was 08:20:17 in
Brussels) Yuki Taga wrote:
A>>>>> What I miss is the option to move backwards using the
A>>>>> spacebar as well as forwards. Couldn't SHIFT+SPACEBAR
A>>>>> (or, better still
Saturday, July 21, 2001, 2:26:27 PM, Dwight wrote:
DAC> On Friday, July 20, 2001, 8:39:16 PM, Avenarius wrote:
>> When you're reading a long message, there is no way to return to a
>> previously read section of the long message. But it's often
>> necessary to do that if you need to read a messag
Saturday, July 21, 2001, 2:01:46 PM, Terry wrote:
TGM> On Friday, July 20, 2001, Avenarius wrote the following on the
subject "Spacebar"
A>>>> What I miss is the option to move backwards using the spacebar
A>>>> as well as forwards. Couldn't SHIFT+SPACE
On Friday, July 20, 2001, 8:39:16 PM, Avenarius wrote:
> When you're reading a long message, there is no way to return to a
> previously read section of the long message. But it's often
> necessary to do that if you need to read a message carefully, rather
> than just skim its content.
Not a per
Hi Avenarius
On Friday, July 20, 2001, Avenarius wrote the following on the subject "Spacebar"
A>>> What I miss is the option to move backwards using the spacebar as
A>>> well as forwards. Couldn't SHIFT+SPACEBAR (or, better still, ALT
Alt up arrow works fin
Hello Avenarius,
Historians believe that Sat, 21 Jul 2001 at 04:17 GMT +0200 was when,
Avenarius [A] typed the following:
A> You said this about a year ago, and here's what I and others
A> replied a year ago:
Sorry, I tend to forget mailing list conversations that old.
A> 1)You cannot past
A Bat-fellow, Januk Aggarwal,
wrote on Friday, July 20, 2001 at 18:52:39 (GMT -0700),
which was Saturday 3:52 a.m. in Bratislava --
A>> (the CTRL+V and CTRL+C
A>> shortcuts unexplicably do not work in message bodies).
JA> That one isn't so mysterious. CTRL-C and CTRL-V are the Windows
JA> "stan
Hello Avenarius,
Historians believe that Sat, 21 Jul 2001 at 03:39 GMT +0200 was when,
Avenarius [A] typed the following:
A> (the CTRL+V and CTRL+C
A> shortcuts unexplicably do not work in message bodies).
That one isn't so mysterious. CTRL-C and CTRL-V are the Windows
"standard" shorcuts for
A Bat-fellow, Mars Descent,
wrote on Thursday, July 19, 2001 at 06:30:45 (GMT +00-02),
which was 8:30 a.m. in Bratislava --
A>> What I miss is the option to move backwards using the spacebar as
A>> well as forwards. Couldn't SHIFT+SPACEBAR (or, better still, ALT
A>>
A Bat-fellow, Mars Descent,
wrote on Tuesday, July 17, 2001 at 06:53:49 (GMT -02-30),
which was 8:52 a.m. in Bratislava --
MD> A thread doesn't read well at all backwards [using spacebar].
What I miss is the option to move backwards using the spacebar as well
as forwards. Couldn
r from that window. Goto View -> Sort
>
> The sort order of the list in the main TB window is independent of the
> sort order in the window of an open message. In the open message, you
> can check the list order by selecting View -> Message List
I am having a similar problem, w
Hello Mars,
Historians believe that Tue, 17 Jul 2001 at 06:53 GMT -02-30 was when,
Mars Descent [MD] typed the following:
MD> No matter how I've tried to sort it, I keep finding it reads
MD> backwards. Must be a way to change the Read direction. A thread doesn't
MD> read well at all backward
Hello Mars,
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 06:53:49 -02-30 GMT (17/07/2001, 14:52 +0800 GMT),
Mars Descent wrote:
MD> No matter how I've tried to sort it, I keep finding it reads
MD> backwards. Must be a way to change the Read direction.
Hit ctrl-0 (zero), or go to View / Sort By / Received *and mark
"D
At 12:41 PM 7/16/01 +0800, you wrote:
>Hi Mars,
>
>On Sun, 15 Jul 2001 13:20:56 +00-02GMT (15/07/2001, 21:20 +0800GMT),
>Mars Descent wrote:
>
>MD> When I click Spacebar, it reads messages backwards in time, not
>MD> chronologically.
>
>No, it reads from
Hello Thomas,
Monday, July 16, 2001, 6:41:23 AM, you wrote:
MD>> Can I fix this? And hits a bump when you get to a message.htm,
MD>> some message from Yahoo or some person.
Thomas> No such problem here.
This sounds like the same problem I had with all the releases after
1.49. And nobody co
Hi Mars,
On Sun, 15 Jul 2001 13:20:56 +00-02GMT (15/07/2001, 21:20 +0800GMT),
Mars Descent wrote:
MD> When I click Spacebar, it reads messages backwards in time, not
MD> chronologically.
No, it reads from top to bottom. That is the reason why I have sorted
my messages lists with &quo
When I click Spacebar, it reads messages backwards in time, not
chronologically. Can I fix this? And hits a bump when you get to a
message.htm, some message from Yahoo or some person. And also, when you
return to the message index, the current message you had read is not the
one
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