Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-25 Thread Daniel Rail
Hello zParticle, Wednesday, September 24, 2003, 11:47:17 AM, you wrote: ken green wrote: If the memo window could be docked on the preview window screen, then the ability to change the subject line would almost become a moot point. Yep, that's exactly what it needs to make the memo feature

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-24 Thread zParticle
Are we talking about taking the time (an extra step) to put an exclamation at the beginning of every memo, just so that the column width can be set to 7? It's most likely just to accommodate the fact that the message list typically uses proportional fonts, and to provide a consistent visual cue.

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-24 Thread zParticle
ken green wrote: Are there are any plans to allow the memo window to be docked? That would solve these issues. If the memo window could be docked on the preview window screen, then the ability to change the subject line would almost become a moot point. Yep, that's exactly what it needs to make

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-24 Thread Paddy L
Hello zParticle et al, I originated the ! commnet. Sorry for the delay in responding. Sven is giving my system fits. Not infecting system, just a lot of messages carrying Sven. On Wednesday, September 24, 2003 at 07:40:33, you wrote: I'm pretty sure ! was selected because it's a single pixel

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-23 Thread Paddy L
Hello Richard Wakeford, On Monday, September 22, 2003 at 16:21:15, you wrote: Another useful item but I'd prefer to have Memo in the columns because it shows all the messages with memos straight away To save space in the message list columns, I start each memo with an !, which allows me to

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-23 Thread ken green
Paddy L wrote: To save space in the message list columns, I start each memo with an !, which allows me to easily see which messages have memos without using precious column width. I have my memo column set to 7 I'm confused. Are you saying that you start each memo with ! to save space - as

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-23 Thread ken green
Martin Webster wrote: I quite like Miguel's suggestion. I've selected Memo Auto-view and placed the floating window on the right hand side of the preview pane. Most messages wrap nicely at around 70 characters so there's plenty of room. Ugh! Maybe this isn't the case with v2, but I tried

Re[2]: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-23 Thread Jim D
On 9/23/2003, in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ken green said: Paddy L wrote: To save space in the message list columns, I start each memo with an !, which allows me to easily see which messages have memos without using precious column width. I have my memo column set to 7 I'm confused. Are you

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-23 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Paddy, On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Another useful item but I'd prefer to have Memo in the columns because it shows all the messages with memos straight away To save space in the message list columns, I start each memo with an !, which allows me to easily see

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-23 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello ken, On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Ugh! Maybe this isn't the case with v2, but I tried doing what you suggested (good idea, by the way), but the Memo window REMAINS OPEN EVEN WHEN TB IS MINIMIZED! So if I switch away from TB to another program, there's the

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-23 Thread Urban
Wednesday, September 24, 2003, ken green wrote: but the Memo window REMAINS OPEN EVEN WHEN TB IS MINIMIZED! Try right-clicking on the memo window. Don't know if 1.6x has it, but I just disovered that the v2-memo has an always on top-option. -- Urban Dew is formed on leaves when the sun

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-23 Thread Chris
On Tuesday, September 23, 2003 at 7:59:26 PM, Urban wrote in the message Adding a memo to message mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: but the Memo window REMAINS OPEN EVEN WHEN TB IS MINIMIZED! Try right-clicking on the memo window. Don't know if 1.6x has it, but I just disovered that the v2-memo has

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-23 Thread ken green
Jim D wrote: Here are some messages that might help clear it up. http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg45077.html http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg45122.html Neither of those posts address the issue I was bringing up. That issue was/is: Are we talking about taking

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-23 Thread ken green
Urban wrote: Try right-clicking on the memo window. Don't know if 1.6x has it, but I just disovered that the v2-memo has an always on top-option. Thanks for the tip - didn't notice the right-click option before. Unfortunately, the option is system-wide and not TB-specific. What that means is

Re[2]: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-23 Thread Jim D
On 9/23/2003, in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ken green said: If it's just a preference thing - OK, I'll shut up. Yes, I think it's a preference thing. :) -- Best regards, Jim D JD -at- CastleGK -dot- com [Using The Bat! 2.00 on Windows XP Service Pack 1 Build 2600] --- My

Adding a memo to message

2003-09-22 Thread P.Johnson
How do I write a memo for a received message? (This was mentioned in the list earlier as an alternative to editing the message subject.) I've added the memo column but not sure what to do next. Thanks! -- Pat A Canadian in Houston Using TB v2.00.6 on Windows XP 9/22/2003

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-22 Thread MAU
Hello P.Johnson, How do I write a memo for a received message? Select View/Memo Auto-View or hit Shift+Ctrl+I, then write memo and *save* it. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v2.00.6 Winamp PLAYING: Joe Sample - Seven Years of Good Luck (SmoothJazz.com -

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-22 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello MAU, On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] How do I write a memo for a received message? Select View/Memo Auto-View or hit Shift+Ctrl+I, then write memo and *save* it. Never had need to do that as yet but thought I'd try it to see exactly what happens - not a lot!!

Re[2]: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-22 Thread P.Johnson
Miguel, P How do I write a memo for a received message? M Select View/Memo Auto-View or hit Shift+Ctrl+I, then write memo and M *save* it. Gracias Miguel! I couldn't see for looking. -- Pat A Canadian in Houston Using TB v2.00.6 on Windows XP 9/22/2003

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-22 Thread Martin Webster
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Richard, On 22 September 2003, 23:18 Richard Wakeford [RW] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip RW OK, the memo gets saved but how do you then find a memo for a message RW you may well have forgotten you wrote a memo for some time ago? ;-)

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-22 Thread MAU
Hello Richard, OK, the memo gets saved but how do you then find a memo for a message you may well have forgotten you wrote a memo for some time ago? ;-) Memos can be displayed as a column in the message list pane, in a separate window if you select Auto-View, and are one of the options for the

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-22 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Martin, On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] RW OK, the memo gets saved but how do you then find a memo for a message RW you may well have forgotten you wrote a memo for some time ago? ;-) Right-click on the columns and add the memo field. Always something to learn

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-22 Thread Martin Webster
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Richard, On 22 September 2003, 23:55 Richard Wakeford [RW] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Right-click on the columns and add the memo field. RW Always something to learn about this programme. It's like a bottomless RW pit. Thanks, could be

Re: Adding a memo to message

2003-09-22 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Martin, On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I quite like Miguel's suggestion. I've selected Memo Auto-view and placed the floating window on the right hand side of the preview pane. Most messages wrap nicely at around 70 characters so there's plenty of room. Another