Re: Expanding threads problems

2014-04-06 Thread Robin Anson
On Wed, 26 Mar 2014 at 22:52:29 +,Robert wrote:
 1) Shift+Ctrl+Plus behaves identically with Shift+Ctrl+*, i.e.,
 expands *all* threads, not just the one under the cursor.
Confirmed on my system

 2) None of Shift+Space, Ctrl+Space or Alt+Space work. All invoke
 the standard Windows Alt+Space menu for the current window (Restore,
 Move, Size, Minimize, Maximise, Close). Space on its own appears to
 work like Plus, but moves the cursor down a line each time, which Plus
 doesn't.
Shift+Space appears to do nothing
Ctrl+Space appears to open the last message in the thread
immediately above the current cursor position
Alt+Space invokes the standard Windows function
Space scrolls down the current message in the preview pane

 3) Plus/Minus partially works. If I put the cursor on a top-level
 node and press Plus, it will show the child nodes, but not necessarily
 open the grandchild nodes. Whether that happens or no seems to depend
 on how they were left last time. If the grandchild nodes were open,
 then Plus on the top-level opens them, but if they weren't, it
 doesn't, so I repeatedly have to use Plus on the next level down.
Confirmed (this has been the standard behaviour as long as I have used
TB!)

 I'd like a way to expand/collapse all nodes of the current thread,
 regardless of how the nodes were left last time, and also for Help to
 match what I see, or at least to explain why I don't seem to see what
 I think it's saying.  Please can anyone confirm what I'm seeing?  Have
 I misunderstood something?
I _think_ the behaviour of Ctrl+Shift+Plus and Ctrl+Shift+Minus
have changed since v5, but I no longer have v5 installed to confirm.

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Re: Expanding threads

2004-12-26 Thread Allie Martin
On Sunday, December 26, 2004 at 1:54:01 PM [GMT -0500], Watcher wrote:

 I can't remember or find the keystroke to expand all messages in the
 threads, anyone recall this?

CTRLnum*

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Re: Expanding threads

2004-12-26 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Watcher,

on Sun, 26 Dec 2004 13:54:01 -0500GMT, you wrote:

W   I can't remember or find the keystroke to expand all messages in the
W threads, anyone recall this?

ctrl+numpad*

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Re: Expanding threads

2004-12-26 Thread Bill McCarthy
On Sun 26-Dec-04 2:54pm -0600, Peter Hampf wrote:

 and I am missing urgently a hotkey to expand a
 single thread while you are reading a
 message *inside* this thread (ctrl+ only works
 from the current message down) and
 also one to collapse a thread (again, ctrl- only
 works from the level of the
 currently marked message). Also a hotkey to
 collapse ALL threads as an opposite to
 ctrl* would be very useful.

To collapse all, use

shiftctrl*

The other two requests, AFAIK, aren't implemented.  Of
course you could do the following:

Expand single thread while inside:

shiftctrl*ctrl+altleft arrow

(but all other threads are collapsed)

Collapse a thread while inside: shiftctrl*

(again, all other threads are collapsed, but you're
left at the top of the thread you were in)

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Re: Expanding threads - revisited

2003-01-01 Thread Anne
Saturday, December 28, 2002, 6:03:14 PM,Bruno wrote:

BF It also gets a little confusing and tiring having all messages in
BF the thread marked in the unread font/colour when there is only a
BF single new message.


Bruno,

The way I got around this was to change the View settings for the folder
to Display only New Messages - then all the read ones vanish from sight.

To restore all messages to View afterwards simply press Ctrl+= and
they are all back in sight.

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Re: Expanding threads - revisited

2002-12-28 Thread Gavin Sinclair
On Sunday, December 29, 2002, 5:03:14 AM, Bruno wrote:

 Searching the menus and help file threads section I also can't find
 any thread navigation commands (menu or keyboard).  Don't know why I
 can't find a command to take me to the first unread message in the
 current thread.

 It also gets a little confusing and tiring having all messages in the
 thread marked in the unread font/colour when there is only a single
 new message.  I can understand that when the thread is collapsed, but
 when expanded it would be much nicer (for me) to have only the actual
 new message marked this way.

This has struck me as well. I know the moderators discourage me too
remarks, but both paragraphs hit the nail on the head for me.

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Re: Expanding threads - revisited

2002-12-28 Thread Allie Martin
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Bruno Fernandes [BF] wrote:'

BF Is there any way to have TB automatically expand *all* threads
BF in a folder each time TB is launched?

Unfortunately not.

BF ie. Never collapse threads automatically. Or a way to have it
BF automatically expand threads currently being read and collapse
BF others?

Yes, with the navigation keys when you move to next unread messages,
the threads will be autoexpanded to achieve this.

BF Searching the menus and help file threads section I also can't
BF find any thread navigation commands (menu or keyboard).

These are in the view folder windows. If you double click on a
message, it will appear in another window. This is a view folder
window that can be used to browse the folder in which the displayed
message resides. To see the message list for the folder, go to the
View menu and select Message list.

On the View Folder window menu is the Navigation menu that contains
the commands and the respective keyboard shortcut.

To move to the next unread message, use either CTRL-Alt-Right or
CTRL-]. Note that you're now navigating using the message list
associated with the view folder window and not the main windows
message list.

BF It also gets a little confusing and tiring having all messages
BF in the thread marked in the unread font/colour when there is
BF only a single new message.

This is one way of knowing that there's an unread message in the
thread if it's collapsed. The message flag (the envelop icon) will
tell which of the messages are read.

BF Anyone know if mail to TB's wish email address is finally being
BF delivered?

No, I don't. But have you tried here:

https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/login_page.php

When you logon, you'll see a drop down menu list in the right upper
corner of the page that takes you to The Bat! Wishes. This page is
official and is viewed by the developers.

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Re: Expanding threads - revisited

2002-12-28 Thread Gavin Sinclair
On Sunday, December 29, 2002, 5:33:42 AM, Bruno wrote:


 Saturday, December 28, 2002, 1:12:02 PM, Gavin wrote:

 This has struck me as well. I know the moderators discourage me too
 remarks, but both paragraphs hit the nail on the head for me.

 Of course, after Allie wrote that reply, I saw that the navigation
 commands were also in the context menu when clicking on a threaded
 message.  I could have sworn I looked in there before (i's the first
 place I would assume to look).

Two issues remain: first unread message in current thread, and the
over-enthusiastic highlighting of messages when only one is actually
unread.  (This second issue may be just a matter of getting used to
it, though...)

Navigating to the first undread message in the current thread would be
helpful in some circumstances, IIRC, and it would probably make sense
to mark the current message unread before moving.

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Re: Expanding threads

2002-08-27 Thread Roelof Otten

Hallo The,

On Wed, 28 Aug 2002 01:10:50 +0200GMT (28-8-02, 1:10 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:

JER I'd like the threads to be automatically expanded.

Can't be done.
You can expand all threads in a folder by pressing Ctrl*, using
the * on the numerical keypad, but that's as close as you can get to
your wish.

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Re: Expanding threads

2002-08-27 Thread Jacques-Etienne Rahon

Hello Roelof,

Wednesday, August 28, 2002, 1:35:29 AM, you wrote:

RO Hallo The,

RO On Wed, 28 Aug 2002 01:10:50 +0200GMT (28-8-02, 1:10 +0200GMT, where I
RO live), you wrote:

JER I'd like the threads to be automatically expanded.

RO Can't be done.
RO You can expand all threads in a folder by pressing Ctrl*, using
RO the * on the numerical keypad, but that's as close as you can get to
RO your wish.

Well, that's a good beginning to me :)

Thanks a lot for the tip!!

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Re: Expanding Threads

2001-04-22 Thread A Curtis Martin

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On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 13:17:49 +0200, Chema wrote these words of wisdom:

CB Is there a way to expand completely a thread?? some threads become
CB ugly in size.  If you are reading another thread/folder and a new
CB message in a ugly thread comes, I must expand the thread manually one
CB message each time. (last thread i see with was 22 messages long)

May I suggest trying the CTRL+] shortcut. It will move you to the next
unread message even if it means drilling deep within a thread to find it.
Also when you reach the end of the message list and hit the shortcut
again, TB! will start at the beginning of the message list again and work
its way downwards.

Otherwise, to fully expand a thread use the following:

Full expansion : CTRL+Num +
 or CTRL+SHIFT++

Full collapse : CTRL+Num -
 or CTRL+SHIFT+-

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Re: Expanding Threads

2001-04-22 Thread Karin Spaink

On 22-04-2001 at 13:17, Chema Berian kindly wrote:

 Is there a way to expand completely a thread??

Press + on the numeric pad of your keybord, and the whole
thread will open.

 some threads become
 ugly in size.  If you are reading another thread/folder and a new
 message in a ugly thread comes, I must expand the thread manually one
 message each time.

You might like the crtl-] combination: once you're in
folder view, that keystroke will bring you to the next
unread message. Hence, no need to manually find it.


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Re: Expanding Threads

2001-04-22 Thread Thomas

Hallo Karin,

On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 14:05:33 +0200 GMT (22/04/2001, 20:05 +0800 GMT),
Karin Spaink wrote:

 Is there a way to expand completely a thread??

KS Press + on the numeric pad of your keybord, and the whole
KS thread will open.

Or press crtl-* (on the numpad) and all threads will expand. When I
open a folder view, expanding all threads is the first thing I do. Too
bad TB doesn't remember that I want it that way.

And no, there is still no keyboard shortcut for collapse all
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Re: Expanding Threads

2000-07-11 Thread Ming-Li

Hi Ron,

 Is it possible for TB to automatically expand threads?

This is another question that should go into the FAQ. The answer is
no, not automatically. You may do it manually by pressing Ctrl-*
(the * on the number keypad). And no, there's no keyboard shortcut
to close all thread. The nearest thing to that effect is to press
Alt-0 (to switch to no-threading mode) and Alt-1 (or other number
key, to come back to threaded mode), and they'll be all closed.

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