Hello Jan,
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 07:56:13 -0400 GMT (17/09/2004, 18:52 +0700 GMT),
Jan Rifkinson wrote:
JR Has there been any talk of giving TB! drag/drop capabilities so user
JR is able to d/d email to another program?
Did I reply to your posting yesterday?
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Cheers,
Friday, September 17, 2004, 4:52:30 AM, you wrote:
JR Has there been any talk of giving TB! drag/drop
JR capabilities so user
JR is able to d/d email to another program?
I'd settle for being able to drag and drop folders between
accounts ...
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Hello Jan,
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 13:47:44 -0400 GMT (16/09/2004, 00:47 +0700 GMT),
Jan Rifkinson wrote:
JR Has there been any talk of giving TB! drag/drop capabilities so user
JR is able to d/d email to another program?
No, I haven't heard of any talk. I just tried to dragdrop a message
onto the
Hi Mark.
At 3:46 AM on Tuesday, July 08, 2003 it seems you posted the
following to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in regards to
drag/drop:
S What action do you wish to take with the
S composite message with all
S headers intact?
One reason would be for formal documentation outside of
TB! As another
* Jan Rifkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...] Still, I don't know why I shouldn't be able
to select, drag drop a TB! msg outside of TB!.
Should I make this a programming request?
Yes, please.
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Hello Jan,
Monday, July 7, 2003, 11:26:06 AM, you wrote:
I have what may be deemed a really dumb question: if I can
drag/drop within TB!, why can't I drag/drop a msg out of
TB!?
What would you be expecting the end result of the drag-and-drop to be?
When programming the drag-and-drop
Hello Daniel,
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 12:22:42 -0300 GMT (07/07/03, 22:22 +0700 GMT),
Daniel Rail wrote:
I have what may be deemed a really dumb question: if I can
drag/drop within TB!, why can't I drag/drop a msg out of
TB!?
What would you be expecting the end result of the drag-and-drop
Hello Mark,
On or about Monday, July 07, 2003 at 18:19:27GMT +0100 (which was
12:19 PM in the tropics where I live) Mark posted:
M The Bat! also isn't very good at copying whole messages with
M headers to the clipboard
Not true! {F9} CTRL-A, CTRL-C gives you the entire message source.
Try
On Monday, July 7, 2003 @ 11:37:31 AM [-0700], Mark wrote:
Yes but that's 4 steps and 8 keys to press {F9}, ^A, ^C, and then
Alt-F4 to close that window. I copy about 30 emails/day using this
method, and it's a slight hassle. Would seem to be simple to
implement using just edit copy on the
M The Bat! also isn't very good at copying whole messages
M with headers to the clipboard
It strikes me that this might be done with a QT of some
sort.
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Trespassers will be shot, survivors will be shot again!.
Hello Matt Thoene,
On or about Monday, July 07, 2003 at 11:45:47GMT -0700 (which was 1:45
PM in the tropics where I live) Matt Thoene posted:
Yes but that's 4 steps and 8 keys to press {F9}, ^A, ^C, and then
Alt-F4 to close that window. I copy about 30 emails/day using this
method, and it's a
Hello Mark,
On or about Monday, July 07, 2003 at 22:31:05GMT +0100 (which was 4:31
PM in the tropics where I live) Mark posted:
M OK, what would one put in this QT? I see a Clipboard Macro, but how
M is that used?
What action do you wish to take with the composite message with all
headers
On Mon 7-Jul-03 5:31pm -0400, Mark wrote:
S I would suggest that a Quick Template triggered on SHFT / ALT or
S CTL-F9 to implement this action would be a good alternative. Those
S key combinations are not assigned in my TB!
OK, what would one put in this QT? I see a Clipboard Macro, but
how
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