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
Help says, under topic Threading:
To expand all threads in a folder message list press Shift+Ctrl+*.
To expand / collapse all branches of the current thread, use
Shift+Ctrl+Plus/Minus. To expand and collapse threads use
Plus/Minus and to toggle threads explanded or collapsed you can use
Hello tbudl,
I can't remember or find the keystroke to expand all messages in the
threads, anyone recall this?
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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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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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Good evening Watcher,
on Sun, 26 Dec 2004 15:33:35 -0500 GMT your local time you wrote:
ctrl+numpad*
W I've been searching for that forever, sheesh
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
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
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
Is there any way to have TB automatically expand *all* threads in a
folder each time TB is launched? ie. Never collapse threads
automatically. Or a way to have it automatically expand threads
currently being read and collapse others?
Searching the menus and help file threads section I also
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
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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
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
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
Hello everyone,
In TB! 1.61 b1 (w2K Ppo), I have made folders containing mails from
mailing lists (such as TBUDL).
I'd like the threads to be automatically expanded.
Any easy way to do this? I didn't find any settings related to this.
Thanks in advance for any answer.
Best regards,
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
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
Hello tbudl,
Is it possible toinstall somewhere for threads to automatically
expand when a new unread message is received and inserted?
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Current Ver: 1.60c
I recently upgraded to 1.60c. I have not been able to find an entry to
modify the shortcut to expand all the threads in a folder (the
'Ctrl-keypad*' key stroke). Although the laptop I use has a...
virtual... keypad, it is awkward to activate in order to use this
shortcut. I also thought there was
Go to the shortcut editor and then click on warning. That should
expand all the menus for you to look for the expand threads.
Thursday, March 28, 2002, 2:00:11 PM, you wrote:
S I recently upgraded to 1.60c. I have not been able to find an entry to
S modify the shortcut to expand all the
On Thursday, March 28, 2002, The Florida Canvassing Commission
divined that Gene Gough truly meant to say:
Go to the shortcut editor and then click on warning. That should
expand all the menus for you to look for the expand threads.
I did as you suggested but I still could not find any
Nope. I didn't look for it but if it is available that is where is
should be. Perhaps one of the more experienced users or even one of
the developers will know.
Thursday, March 28, 2002, 3:44:00 PM, you wrote:
Go to the shortcut editor and then click on warning. That should
expand all
GG I didn't look for it but if it is available that is where is
GG should be. Perhaps one of the more experienced users or even one of
GG the developers will know.
I asked them: Command that are not available through the menu (and this is
the case for Control-* and Control-+) can *not* be
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Hello Listers,
Is there a way to expand completely a thread?? 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. (last thread i see with
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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
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
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.
Hello Marck D. Pearlstone !
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000 17:43:46 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was 23.10.2000, 18:43 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
[..]
Alt-0, Alt-1 is what I use to collapse all threads.
[...]
Is my version different from yours ? Alt-0/Alt-1 toggles between threaded mode
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Hi Gerd,
On 24 October 2000 at 15:44:27 GMT +0200 (which was 14:44 where I
live) Gerd Ewald wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Auto-expanding threads":
Alt-0, Alt-1 is what I use to collapse all threads.
GE [...]
GE Is
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Hello Marck D. Pearlstone !
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000 15:20:05 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was 24.10.2000, 16:20 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
GE Is my version different from yours ? Alt-0/Alt-1 toggles between
GE threaded mode and unthreaded
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Hi BatListers.
In a post time stamped 17:40:16 +0200 re:
Auto-expanding threads Gerd Ewald wrote:
GE Is my version different from yours ? Alt-0/Alt-1
GE toggles between threaded mode and unthreaded mode here
GE
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On Tue, 24 Oct 2000 17:29:18 -0400, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
JR Also in TBv1.47 ALT-2 seems to re: compress all threads.
It just changes to viewing threads by subject. If you were originally
viewing by references, the new threading will be collapsed
On 24-10-2000 at 23:29, Jan Rifkinson kindly wrote:
GE Is my version different from yours ? Alt-0/Alt-1
GE toggles between threaded mode and unthreaded mode here
GE ?!
Also in TBv1.47 ALT-2 seems to re: compress all threads.
Alt-2 sorts all messages by subject.
From the key-stroke FAQ:
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Hello Bill and everyone else...
BG How do you re-collapse all the threads after expanding them all?
For now, lots of clicking. :-) (sorry, I'm feeling vicious)
Seriously though, there's no keyboard shortcut to collapse all threads
(sad but true).
Hello Jason,
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000 at 23:17:29 GMT -0700 (which was 11:17 PM
where I live) witnesses say Jason Thompson typed:
But there is real hope: You can restart TB. It will start with all
threads collapsed.
Or click on a main level message and switch to another folder then
back...
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On Sun, 22 Oct 2000 23:40:54 -0700, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
But there is real hope: You can restart TB. It will start with all
threads collapsed.
JA Or click on a main level message and switch to another folder then
JA back...
If you toggle
Hello Bill Grant !
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000 22:52:37 -0400 GMT your local time,
which was 23.10.2000, 04:52 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
JA I like using the CTRL-] shortcut to skip to the next unread message.
JA This will expand enough of the thread to get to the unread message.
JA To expand
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Hi Gerd,
On 23 October 2000 at 18:27:36 GMT +0200 (which was 17:27 where I
live) Gerd Ewald wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Auto-expanding threads":
That is a step in the right direction, if not quite what is needed.
How
Is there a way to automatically expand the entire thread that is
currently being read? When have threads being viewed by reference
(the standard way to do it). There are often many sub-threads beneath
the first message of a thread. I find myself constantly clicking the
little "plus" symbols
Hello Bill,
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000 at 19:07:09 GMT -0400 (which was 4:07 PM
where I live) witnesses say Bill Grant typed:
Is there a way to automatically expand the entire thread that is
currently being read? When have threads being viewed by reference
(the standard way to do it). There
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Hello Ming-Li,
Tuesday, July 11, 2000, 3:37:14 PM, you wrote:
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
Hey All:
Is it possible for TB to automatically expand threads?
Ron
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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
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