Hi
On Thursday 31 October 2013 at 1:19:53 PM, in
mid:565413632.20131031081...@fastmail.fm, Stuart Cuddy wrote:
The one thing I learned early on, was to set Global
View Mode to No View Mode and leave it there. I see
no purpose for it and if you set it to anything but No
View Mode it just
Hi
On Saturday 2 November 2013 at 3:52:52 PM, in
mid:119627865.20131102155...@chriswilson.tv, Chris Wilson wrote:
I am, and was, using 5.8.8, I am not sure why TB! is
not adding the correct version designator, I'll have a
poke about.
What Thomas was referring to is the List Footer, added
Hi
On Saturday 2 November 2013 at 3:52:52 PM, in
mid:119627865.20131102155...@chriswilson.tv, Chris Wilson wrote:
I am, and was, using 5.8.8, I am not sure why TB! is
not adding the correct version designator, I'll have a
poke about.
What Thomas was referring to is the List Footer,
The one thing I learned early on, was to set Global View Mode to No View
Mode and leave it there. I see no purpose for it and if you set it to
anything but No View Mode it just takes over everything. Isn't that what
global means?
It is a good, fast way to set all your folders to the way
The one thing I learned early on, was to set Global View Mode to No View
Mode and leave it there. I see no purpose for it and if you set it to
anything but No View Mode it just takes over everything. Isn't that
what global means?
It is a good, fast way to set all your folders to the
The one thing I learned early on, was to set Global View Mode to No
View Mode and leave it there. I see no purpose for it and if you set it
to anything but No View Mode it just takes over everything. Isn't that
what global means?
It is a good, fast way to set all your folders to the
to
do if it doesn't, and I have secure back ups.!
I also have a Generic View Mode. And one called SortBySender which
IIRC appeared when I defined a tab with that name - although none of
my other tabs appeared as view modes, so maybe I was experimenting to
see what was the difference. And I have
Hello MFPA,
I would prefer them below so that when I read down through the
messages in a thread, I don't encounter as John has already
mentioned... before I see John's contribution. I have looked at this
from time to time over the years but never found a way to achieve it
in TB!.
Just set
Hi
On Monday 4 November 2013 at 6:01:44 PM, in
mid:1854613844.20131104190...@gmail.com, MAU wrote:
Just set your view to show new messages at bottom, like
I do, and your threads won't irritate you :-)
Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm awkward. I find showing new
messages at the bottom
Hello MFPA,
Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm awkward. I find showing new
messages at the bottom to be uncomfortable, don't know why.
Just because you find it unconfortable, that's why :-)
I don't know why it should be too much to ask that new messages (or
threads with new messages) are
Hi
On Monday 4 November 2013 at 6:32:15 PM, in
mid:1723212929.20131104193...@gmail.com, MAU wrote:
You are sorting by Created date, newest at top. And
this applies to messages in a thread too.
Yes, I get the logic from a sorting point of view. But from a
usability point of view I have
Hello MFPA,
Yes, I get the logic from a sorting point of view. But from a
usability point of view I have never understood why that would be
desirable inside a thread, and newsreaders I used in the past didn't
apply it inside threads. It is just something I see as sub-optimal in
The Bat!
Hi MAU
On Monday 4 November 2013 at 8:58:40 PM, you wrote:
No matter what any newsreader does (or did), I see a contradiction that
what you find 'confortable' at folder level is 'irritating' at thread
level.
We are all individuals and see things slightly differently. I see no
Hello Chris,
On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 21:07:46 -0400 GMT (01-Nov-13, 08:07 +0700 GMT),
Rick wrote:
Current version is 5.2.2 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
Current version is actually 5.8.8. Please upgrade and see whether the
problem persists.
What Windows version are you using?
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Thomas.
my registration
code. The problems remained... :(
What DID fix it was renaming the CONFIG.CDB folder and letting TB!
recreate it. I had to set up View Modes again from scratch, but the
two From: entries that were un-deletable, the un-deletable two View
Modes, and the frozen Tabs were all fixed
in it.
There are far too many places to alter View Modes and little in the
way of documentation to say how they interact, save suck it and see.
IMHO.
In the hope it may help others here is the fix I found, with very
welcome support from Rick here. Thanks Rick!
Renaming TBUSER.DEF made no difference
of the same View Modes called Generic
View Mode. Neither of these can be deleted. If it helps View Modes and
message pane tabs seem to have a mind of their own, which was one
reason I upgraded to a V5.* from the last of the V4 versions. To be
honest View Modes are a mess, unintuitive and to me, flaky
Hello Chris,
A reminder of what Chris Wilson typed on:
Thursday, October 31, 2013 at 10:53:55 GMT +
CW Will V6 address this in any way? Thanks.
I had the same mucked up View modes, doubles etc. and was able to delete them
once I installed the v6 alpha. So there is hope. :)
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Hello Chris,
A reminder of what Chris Wilson typed on:
Thursday, October 31, 2013 at 10:53:55 GMT +
CW Will V6 address this in any way? Thanks.
I had the same mucked up View modes, doubles etc. and was able to delete them
once I installed the v6 alpha. So there is hope. :)
31
Hello Chris,
A reminder of what Chris Wilson typed on:
Thursday, October 31, 2013 at 13:12:53 GMT +
CW Thanks Stuart, the more I look at View Modes, and tabs the more
CW confused I get. The whole thing needs a rethink, there are far too
CW many means of accessing the menus
Hello Chris,
A reminder of what Chris Wilson typed on:
Thursday, October 31, 2013 at 13:12:53 GMT +
CW Thanks Stuart, the more I look at View Modes, and tabs the more
CW confused I get. The whole thing needs a rethink, there are far too
CW many means of accessing the menus
Hello Chris,
A reminder of what Chris Wilson typed on:
Thursday, October 31, 2013 at 13:12:53 GMT +
CW Thanks Stuart, the more I look at View Modes, and tabs the more
CW confused I get. The whole thing needs a rethink, there are far too
CW many means of accessing the menus
On Wed, 9 Oct 2013 07:37:45 -0400, you wrote:
10/9/2013 7:32 AM
Hi Chris,
On 10/9/2013 Chris Wilson wrote:
CW Is this backu sytsem known to be flaky, and I better
CW copying the whole of the directory structure each night? Thanks.
Yes.. I have been using TB for 20 years and this is one
10/10/2013 7:00 AM
Hi Chris,
On 10/10/2013 Chris Wilson wrote:
CW On Wed, 9 Oct 2013 07:37:45 -0400, you wrote:
CW Seeing as you are also a very long time user I wonder if you ever see
CW TB! crash and just close instantly on a certain rogue e-mail when
CW downloading off the server? I see
On Thu, 10 Oct 2013 07:06:00 -0400, you wrote:
10/10/2013 7:00 AM
Hi Chris,
On 10/10/2013 Chris Wilson wrote:
CW On Wed, 9 Oct 2013 07:37:45 -0400, you wrote:
CW Seeing as you are also a very long time user I wonder if you ever see
CW TB! crash and just close instantly on a certain rogue
90% working fine now, but when
I change folder view modes for and individual folder, either by Folder
- Folder View Mode _ whatever view mode required or by folder
properties it does not always take. Sometimes toggling the All and
Unread lower left flags in the message list pane does
10/9/2013 7:32 AM
Hi Chris,
On 10/9/2013 Chris Wilson wrote:
CW Is this backu sytsem known to be flaky, and I better
CW copying the whole of the directory structure each night? Thanks.
Yes.. I have been using TB for 20 years and this is one of the lessons
learned. I use SecondCopy to do
Are view modes folder-specific? I ask because I keep missing e-mails
because they're buried deep in threads that have scrolled off screen.
So I want the default in personal e-mail folders to be by date,
unthreaded. Conversely, of course, it makes better sense to view
mailing lists by thread
[Reply to: »Robert Bull« · 2010-02-17 · 22:26 h (CET)]
Moin, Robert!
Every time I change view mode TB! asks me about keeping it when I
exit, but I don't want to set a new global view mode by accident.
Try Options|Preferences…|Message List|View Modes:
→ When View Mode was changed → [x] Save
Hello Robert,
A reminder of what Robert Bull typed on:
Wednesday, February 17, 2010 at 21:26:41 GMT +
RB Are view modes folder-specific?
Yes. You can set up different view modes and then assign them to your folders
as
you see fit. See Options/Preferences/Message List/View Modes
Hello Roelof,
Thanks. I wasn't planning on deleting the file.
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Thanks,
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Using the Bat! 3.99.3
under Windows XP Service Pack 2 2600
Current version is 4.0.0.22 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
Hallo Terry,
On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 11:16:38 -0600GMT (9-2-2008, 18:16 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
TGM Does anyone know what file view modes are saved in?
My guess would be the account.cdb file in the mail directory
(config.edb for otfe) and I would advise against deleting that file
because
Hi
Does anyone know what file view modes are saved in?
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Thanks,
Terry
Using the Bat! 3.99.3
under Windows XP Service Pack 2 2600
Current version is 4.0.0.22 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
to No
View Mode. Once this is done you should be able to create view modes
as you see fit.
Thank you - that seems to have done it - but it seems counter-intuitive to
me...
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Annery Kiln Web Design
www.annerykiln.co.uk
Using The Bat! 3.85.03
with K9
on Windows XP 5.1
This is what I want to do:
I want to design a view mode that will apply to 120 of 123 folders.
Then I want 2 folders to have a slightly different layout.
Then I want a virtual folder to have a completely different layout with
additional columns.
Could someone tell me where to start?
I have
to No
View Mode. Once this is done you should be able to create view modes
as you see fit.
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Using The Bat! v3.86.11 beta on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4
Current version
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 at 00:54:23 +0200, Claude wrote:
Few TB versions ago it was possible as far as I remember to associate
shortcuts to view modes,and if my memory serves me well, there were
associated with shortcuts such as alt+shift+1, alt+shift+2 etc.
Currently it is not possible to quickly
Hi all,
Few TB versions ago it was possible as far as I remember to associate
shortcuts to view modes,and if my memory serves me well, there were
associated with shortcuts such as alt+shift+1, alt+shift+2 etc.
Currently it is not possible to quickly switch from view mode to view
mode
Howdy Claude,
Wednesday, October 11, 2006, 11:54:23 PM, Claude wrotened:
Claude Few TB versions ago it was possible as far as I remember to associate
Claude shortcuts to view modes,and if my memory serves me well, there were
Claude associated with shortcuts such as alt+shift+1, alt+shift+2 etc
folder to
PB no view mode. Think this stops you settings from being overwritten
PB by any standard setting.
Ah! The view mode options do not alter the real MODE of the view, only
the columnar options.
I was hoping that folder specific view modes would allow me to say
folderA is HTML views
! The view mode options do not alter the real MODE of the view, only
the columnar options.
I was hoping that folder specific view modes would allow me to say
folderA is HTML views and folderB is plain text view mode.
Might be, or might not be again, that it can be solved somehow by some
macro/regex/[q
The view mode options do not alter the real MODE of the view, only
the columnar options.
I was hoping that folder specific view modes would allow me to say
folderA is HTML views and folderB is plain text view mode.
MM Might be, or might not be again, that it can be solved somehow by
MM
Hello rich,
On Fri, 18 Aug 2006 12:10:52 -0400 GMT (18/08/2006, 23:10 +0700 GMT),
rich gregory wrote:
rg I was hoping that folder specific view modes would allow me to say
rg folderA is HTML views and folderB is plain text view mode.
No, I don't think that's possible. But it's a good item
was hoping that folder specific view modes would allow me to say
rg folderA is HTML views and folderB is plain text view mode.
No, I don't think that's possible. But it's a good item for the wish
list!
Sure. Like the one for the Draft folder. (-:
I am for establishment of Ministry of Useless
folder to no
PB view mode.
PB Think this stops you settings from being overwritten by any standard
PB setting.
Ah! The view mode options do not alter the real MODE of the view, only
the columnar options.
I was hoping that folder specific view modes would allow me to say
folderA is HTML views
Hello Bat-Folk!
In ver 2.12 is there a way to set this or that folder to use a different
view mode than the rest of the folders?
I see in the folder properties general tab an unavailable option to
Edit view mode. Why is this unavailable?
Thx all
RG
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Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Friday, August 18, 2006, 6:35:04 AM, you wrote:
rg Hello Bat-Folk!
rg In ver 2.12 is there a way to set this or that folder to use a different
rg view mode than the rest of the folders?
rg I see in the folder properties general tab an unavailable option to
rg Edit view
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think.
What with font settings all over the place, view modes all over the place...
Thanks for the insight.
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Annery Kiln Web Design
www.annerykiln.co.uk
Using The Bat! 3.80.06
with K9
on Windows XP 5.1
Current version
Am I the only one with a roblem getting View Modes to stick?
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Annery Kiln Web Design
www.annerykiln.co.uk
Using The Bat! 3.80.06
with K9
on Windows XP 5.1
tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com
Current version is 3.80.06 | 'Using TBUDL
Hallo Marten,
On Fri, 4 Aug 2006 16:27:33 +0100GMT (4-8-2006, 17:27 , where I live),
you wrote:
MG Am I the only one with a roblem getting View Modes to stick?
The best way to get them to stick is setting them in the properties
menu of the folder.
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Hi Marten,
In your message mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] sent on
Friday, August 4, 2006, 4:27:33 PM, you wrote:
MG Am I the only one with a roblem getting View Modes to
MG stick?
No trouble here, so far.
What issues are you seeing and how are you setting/changing your view modes?
I have 'save
Hallo Marten,
On Fri, 4 Aug 2006 16:27:33 +0100GMT (4-8-2006, 17:27 , where I live),
you wrote:
MG Am I the only one with a roblem getting View Modes to stick?
The best way to get them to stick is setting them in the properties
menu of the folder.
I have tried that but it doesn't seem
Hello Marten,
Friday, August 4, 2006, 10:27:33 AM, you wrote:
Am I the only one with a roblem getting View Modes to stick?
Make sure that under View/Global View Mode you have No View Mode. If
you have any other View Mode selected that will be what is used for
all accounts.
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Hello,
My view modes don't seem to work - at all. TB 3.5 has picked them up
from my old 3.0.1.33 but:
- Right-clicking on different view modes in the header has no effect
- If I make changes from the setup columns option it always selects
the same view mode, are changes are ignored anyway
Hello Nick,
Monday, May 16, 2005, 6:28:35 AM, you wrote:
ND My view modes don't seem to work - at all. TB 3.5 has picked them up
ND from my old 3.0.1.33 but:
ND - Right-clicking on different view modes in the header has no effect
ND - If I make changes from the setup columns option it always
Hello all,
If not, please support https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=2584
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Using The Bat! v3.5 on Windows 2000 5.0 Service Pack 4
Current version is 3.5 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
Hello all,
Please see https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=4660 and support it if
you agree.
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Using The Bat! v3.5 on Windows 2000 5.0 Service Pack 4
Current version is 3.5 | 'Using
Hi
On Sunday 6 March 2005 at 2:22:27 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Thomas Fernandez wrote:
even the Menu Navigator doesn't help me.
What/where is the menu navigator? I can't find the term in the
help file and the search tool on TBUDP brings up several pages
none of which actually contain the
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even the Menu Navigator doesn't help me.
What/where is the menu navigator? I can't find the term in the
help file and the search tool on TBUDP brings up several pages
Hello Mica,
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MM On the left of the TB's title bar you have a tiny button near to
MM minimize one,
Not here. all I have to the left is The Bat icon and The Bat! words.
MM with a question mark on it.
To the right are the usual Minimise
MFPA @ 2005-Mar-7 3:59:04 PM
View Modes mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
even the Menu Navigator doesn't help me.
What/where is the menu navigator? I can't find the term in the help
file and the search tool on TBUDP brings up several pages none of
which actually contain the search term
Richard Wakeford @ 2005-Mar-7 5:25:49 PM
View Modes mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On the left of the TB's title bar you have a tiny button near to
minimize one,
Not here. all I have to the left is The Bat icon and The Bat! words.
Please see mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Monday 7 March 2005 at 9:57:21 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Mica Mijatovic wrote:
On the left of the TB's title bar you have a tiny button near to
minimize one, with a question mark on it.
Thanks. I had always thought that to be a what's this
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@ @ at 23:25:49 +0100, when Richard Wakeford wrote:
Hello Mica,
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 you wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MM On the left of the TB's title bar you have a tiny button near to
MM minimize one,
Hello Peter,
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
PO See Options | Preferences | General | Display MenuNavigator ...
Never stop learning with this programme. Thanks.
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Hello Chris,
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not here. all I have to the left is The Bat icon and The Bat! words.
C Please see mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Would have done if it had been posted at the time! ;-)
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Hello TBUDL,
Yesterday I edited my View Mode Lists, but today I decided I don't
like it and want to change it back. For the heck, I cannot find how to
edit View Modes, the menu item which I used yesterday is AWOL. Don't
ask me where it was yesterday, and even the Menu Navigator doesn't
help me. I
Hello Thomas,
For the heck, I cannot find how to edit View Modes,
Options/Preferences/Messages/view Modes.
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Hello MAU,
On Sun, 6 Mar 2005 16:08:30 +0100 GMT (06/03/2005, 22:08 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:
For the heck, I cannot find how to edit View Modes,
M Options/Preferences/Messages/view Modes.
Thanks, that was it.
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Hilf einem Freund in der Not und er wird sich an dich erinnern
I've tried to use different view modes for different folders, without
success. In Options - Preferences - View Mode I have ticked the
folders I want to apply a certain mode to (in Use by), AND I have
marked it in each folder under Folder - Folder View Mode, but every
time ALL my folders change
Hello Britt,
Tuesday, July 6, 2004, 7:53:58 AM, you wrote:
BH I've tried to use different view modes for different folders, without
BH success. In Options - Preferences - View Mode I have ticked the
BH folders I want to apply a certain mode to (in Use by), AND I have
BH marked it in each folder
Hello Britt,
On 6 Jul 2004 at 14:53:58 +0200 GMT [14:53 CEST] you wrote:
BH I've tried to use different view modes for different folders, without
BH success. In Options - Preferences - View Mode I have ticked the
BH folders I want to apply a certain mode to (in Use by), AND I have
BH marked
Hello Stuart and Andre,
The first thing you need to do is set View - Global View Mode to (No
View Mode) Then you can set different modes to each folder.
Thank you both so much for this info!!
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Using TB! 2.10.03 on Win2000
Hello all,
Thursday, April 29, 2004, Ian A. White wrote:
What has happened to View Modes?
I have installed 2.10.3 and cannot find the option to set the various
folders to the view modes I had.
Also the Menu navigator is no longer there.
You are talking about 2.10, but You are using 2.01.3
Hello Ian,
What has happened to View Modes?
I have installed 2.10.3 and cannot find the option to set the various
folders to the view modes I had.
No problem here. They are still available from Options / Preferences /
Messages / View Modes or by right clicking on any folder and selecting
MAU [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ 29-Apr-2004 7:34:04 PM
View Modes mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can't find [the Menu Navigator] either.
Option - Preferences - General - Display menu navigator in ...
But I don't remember where it was because I never used it.
I didn't either. The icon wasn't working either
Hello Anselm,
On 22 Apr 2004 at 21:49:43 +0200 GMT [21:49 CEST] you wrote:
AB Hi André,
*sigh* I know you only meant to do it right, but actually my name is
Andre without any accent. I'm not french at all! ;)
Have you set View-Global View Mode to (No View Mode)?
AB Thanks a bunch, that did
*sigh* I know you only meant to do it right, but actually my name is
Andre without any accent.
Sorry for that and thanks again, Andre!
All the best,
Anselm
Current version is 2.10.01 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
Hi,
Here's the next query about version 2.10 - seems the new features
don't come easily to me...
Well, I tried to set up two different view modes - one for my business
mail, one for mailing lists (the latter one with threaded view). Saved
them with different names and specified for which
Hello Anselm,
On 22 Apr 2004 at 18:17:44 +0200 GMT [18:17 CEST] you wrote:
AB Again, what am I doing wrong? Everything was fine before I started to
AB play with view modes, but now I'm not able to set different viewing
AB options for different folders anymore...
Have you set View-Global View
Hi André,
Have you set View-Global View Mode to (No View Mode)?
Thanks a bunch, that did the trick!
Kind regards,
Anselm
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Hello Costas,
Friday, March 12, 2004, 9:48:55 AM, you wrote:
Costas View Modes is a torture instrument. I can survive with it for
Costas a while, but if I make a mistake and click on a column to sort
Costas the folder in a different way, then I have to play with the
Costas settings for a long
Hello Stefan,
On 27 Feb 2004 at 03:01:08 +0200 GMT [02:01 CET] you wrote:
M If I uncheck a box I would expect the corresponding folder to be set to
M (no view mode). Why not?
ST No view mode means using some column settings anyway. Which one
ST should be used? Is it account-wide,
Stefan Tanurkov wrote:
M If I uncheck a box I would expect the corresponding folder to be set to
M (no view mode). Why not?
No view mode means using some column settings anyway. Which one
should be used? Is it account-wide, folder-specific or parent
folder's?
If you uncheck that box, then the
Hello Stefan,
Yesterday, you and I wrote:
No view mode means using some column settings anyway. Which one
should be used? Is it account-wide, folder-specific or parent
folder's?
Right, now I get you. H, I'll have to think about it and talk with
my pillow tonight, if I ever get to bed
Hello Greg,
View Modes in Option | Preferences | Messages | VM | select VM | click
Used by ... are not the same as when in Main window Folder Properties
| column settings | Use view mode VMname or when in Main window and
right mouse click folder | Folder view mode | selected VM.
Used
Hello MAU,
Thursday, February 26, 2004, 4:47:56 AM, MAU wrote:
M Is that what you
M mean?
NO.
If you have global view modes off and are using individual view modes
for folders which have been set from the main window when you go into
Options | Preferences | Messages | View Modes | select VM
Hello Greg,
Now look at the folder where you know you are using that particular
view mode and you will see it is NOT selected.
Maybe I didn't explain it clearly enough, but that is exactly what I
mean when I say that Use by ... should also and actually be UseD
(notice the D) by Use by =/=
Hello MAU,
View Mode you can open the Use by.. dialog to select the folder that
Present and past tenses make a difference, and so do singular and plural
:)
The quoted line should read folderS, because you can select more than
just one :-)
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Hello Greg,
Thursday, February 26, 2004, 5:03:20 PM, you wrote:
GS If you have global view modes off and are using individual view modes
GS for folders which have been set from the main window when you go into
GS Options | Preferences | Messages | View Modes | select VM (one which you
GS
Hello MAU,
Friday, February 27, 2004, 2:52:31 AM, you wrote:
M If I uncheck a box I would expect the corresponding folder to be set to
M (no view mode). Why not?
No view mode means using some column settings anyway. Which one
should be used? Is it account-wide, folder-specific or parent
Hello Stefan,
Thursday, February 26, 2004, 6:19:39 PM, Stefan Tanurkov wrote:
GS If you have global view modes off and are using individual view modes
GS for folders which have been set from the main window when you go into
GS Options | Preferences | Messages | View Modes | select VM (one which
Hello Greg,
I don't get to hung up on past tense and present tense. I thought you
meant what was actually in the UI. Maybe I may have made a slight
grammatically error, but my point is I think it is a BUG.
Well, as you know, English is not my mother language and I thought the
idea that Use by
Hello MAU,
Thursday, February 26, 2004, 9:35:10 AM, MAU wrote:
Now look at the folder where you know you are using that particular
view mode and you will see it is NOT selected.
M Maybe I didn't explain it clearly enough, but that is exactly what I
M mean when I say that Use by ... should
I just upgraded to 2.04.7 from CE. My view modes no longer work. I'm stuck in
my Subject Received mode and can't change to any other mode! Not from the
menu, not with the Shift-Alt hot keys, and regardless of folder.
Anybody know what gives?
jon
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Hello jwayne,
Wednesday, February 25, 2004, 6:19:17 PM, jwayne wrote:
j I'm stuck in
j my Subject Received mode and can't change to any other mode!
In the main window what is selected under View | Global View Mode?
If it is something other than No View Mode, then you have a global
view
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 09:59:33 -0600, Greg Strong wrote:
| I am no expert on View Modes (VM), but I'll give it a shot.
| As I understand it you have 3 places where you can apply VM.
| 1 Main Window
| 2 View Folder FolderName of AcctName
| 3 Browse Ticker Messages
I actually found out 2 more
Hello Arjan,
Wednesday, February 25, 2004, 7:09:42 PM, Arjan de Groot wrote:
... snip
| 3 Browse Ticker Messages
... snip
AdG 6 Browse Ticker Messages
6 = 3
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Best Regards,
Greg Strong
Using The Bat! v2.04.7 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
Hello TBUDL,
Should the view modes selected be the same without regard to how you
look at them?
View Modes in Option | Preferences | Messages | VM | select VM | click
Used by ... are not the same as when in Main window Folder Properties
| column settings | Use view mode VMname or when in Main
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