On Saturday, March 18, 2000, John Sullivan wrote:
> I realise the application of modality to this situation is very open
> to interpretation and user preference. I just think my interpretation
> is right ;-)
You convinced me you're right too. TB's UI needs a lot of reorganizing
overall.
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Pau
Hello Paula Ford,
On Fri, 17 Mar 2000 21:44:06 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was Saturday, March 18, 2000, 9:44:06 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Paula Ford wrote:
> I don't know what the windows rules are, but I like being able to escape
> out of sub-windows and the such. The problem here mi
On Saturday 18 March 2000 Paula Ford wrote:
> I may be wrong, but I don't think ESC is the "official" way of backing
> out of the filter. It's ctrl=. So, perhaps this slipped by the
> developers.
Christopher has already pointed this out, but I too definitely remember
Stefan's post a while back w
Hello Paula,
On Saturday, March 18, 2000 you wrote:
> I may be wrong, but
Yes, of course you are. ;) I remember that we were told by Stefan that
using ESC is the way of turning off filter... This way long ago, but
still...
Regards,
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Christopher J. Trybowski
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On Friday, March 17, 2000, John Sullivan wrote:
> After performing a big search across the whole mailbase, which returns
> a hundred or so messages, you can Alt-click on a column in the index
> to drill down the search results, just as you can in the main folder
> index. In the main folder index
Hi there!
On 17 Mar 00, at 23:48, John Sullivan wrote
about "Inappropriate windows respond to ESC":
> I'm currently using 1.42 Beta/3, but this issue has been around for ages
> now (including many proper releases).
> I don't think Escape should cancel either
I'm currently using 1.42 Beta/3, but this issue has been around for ages
now (including many proper releases).
When I do Tools->Search... to find some messages, the search window
itself has a close box, a close button, a Message->Exit menu item, and
it also responds to the Escape key. The same
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