Hello Dan,
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 18:48:52 -0400 GMT (28/07/2004, 05:48 +0700 GMT),
Dan Grunberg wrote:
To start with, you can check out the shortcut editor: View / Edit
shortcut Keys, or the shortcut F12.
DG The shortcut to the shortcuts is Alt+F12
Yes, sorry. That happens when I work from
Hello Quin,
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 16:51:43 -0600 GMT (27/07/2004, 05:51 +0700 GMT),
Quin Selman wrote:
TF Go to http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBFAQ.html and click on
TF + Is there a compiled list of keyboard shortcuts?
TF Oops, it says FOR THE BAT V.1.38e...
QS Thanks for finding even that
Tue, 27 Jul 2004 23:50:09 +0700 (12:50 PM EDT here) Thomas Fernandez wrote:
QS Thanks for finding even that old list. If I can find the time,
QS perhaps I'll try manually to uncover newer shortcuts and modify
QS the list. One problem is that I don't even know what and where
QS some of The Bat's
Thomas Fernandez, [TF] wrote:
He has set his accounts in TB to periodically check for new mail. He
is connected to the internet, but for some reason, he doesn't want TB
to check mail for a while. He is looking for a global way to ignore
the periodical checking and not have to go into each
Hello Alexander,
On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 23:10:47 +0200 GMT (26/07/2004, 04:10 +0700 GMT),
Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
ASK You can do most everything with TB, but sometimes you just need a hint
ASK toward the direction to take (that includes me).
You have described a work-around. But it should be
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
26-Jul-2004 18:12, you wrote:
You have described a work-around. But it should be possible from
within TB to not check mail, across all accounts. There is no button
or command-line command for that AFAIK.
Agreed.
But you can do it, and its not much trouble. I just
Hello Allie,
On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 21:56:31 -0500 GMT (26/07/2004, 09:56 +0700 GMT),
Allie Martin wrote:
AM I don't understand what you mean here. What do you mean by halt the CC
AM functionality?
He has set his accounts in TB to periodically check for new mail. He
is connected to the internet,
Hello Quin,
On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 14:39:16 -0600 GMT (26/07/2004, 03:39 +0700 GMT),
Quin Selman wrote:
QS Where did you find that shortcut? I've looked and looked and have not
QS seen. Come to think of it, I used to know how to get a list of TB!'s
QS shortcuts; now I can't find that, either.
Go
Hello Thomas,
Monday, July 26, 2004, 10:21:43 AM, you wrote:
QS Where did you find that shortcut? I've looked and looked and have not
QS seen. Come to think of it, I used to know how to get a list of TB!'s
QS shortcuts; now I can't find that, either.
TF Go to
Hello subscriber2list,
I'm looking for a way to temporarily turn off the Connection Centre
feature for short periods of time. Is this possible? If so, how does
one go about it? Hopefully, it is only a matter of selecting one or
two options at most. Going into each account to stop the
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Sunday, July 25, 2004, 3:07:21 AM, you wrote:
s Guten Tag, Thomas!
s Saturday, July 24, 2004, 5:35:54 AM, you wrote:
...snip
Take care. BTW, I have been enjoying reading the German thread and
s much of it is coming back to me, but I am wondering if I might impose
s
Hello Miguel!
On Sunday, July 25, 2004, 5:17 AM, you wrote:
S2 Going into each account to stop the checking for emails is a
S2 pain.
M No, TB can't do something as basic as that. The good thing though is
M that you can use a pretty smiley in you messages to show your
M disappointment ;-)
Mary Bull, [MB] wrote:
Seriously, couldn't one of you just put a request for a turn-off,
turn-on switch to the Connection Centre on the Wish List?
This is already possible. Shift+Ctrl+R toggles the CC on and off.
If you wish to hide it, hit the hide button. Then use Shift+Ctrl+R to
summon it
Hello Allie!
On Sunday, July 25, 2004, 9:47 AM, you wrote:
Seriously, couldn't one of you just put a request for a turn-off,
turn-on switch to the Connection Centre on the Wish List?
AM This is already possible. Shift+Ctrl+R toggles the CC on and off.
AM If you wish to hide it, hit the hide
Mary Bull, [MB] wrote:
As nearly as I could understand the thread, it was about the Check
Mail aspect--a person with several accounts wanted to disable check
mail across all the accounts without doing so individually, and be
able to re-enable it quickly.
Take the scenario:
I keep the CC
Dear Mary,
Seriously, couldn't one of you just put a request for a turn-off,
turn-on switch to the Connection Centre on the Wish List?
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0002898 (Apr. 2004)
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0001086 (Oct. 2002)
:Hmmm!: :I:
Hello Allie,
Take the scenario:
It's a different scenario. A number of accounts that check for mail
every so many minutes (some every 5, some every 10 or 30, etc.) and, for
whatever reason, I want/need to disable all of them for a period of
time. The only solution now is to go to each account
Hello subscriber2list,
25-Jul-2004 21:03, you wrote:
Exactly. There are other approaches, i.e., set the time for periodic
checking to some much larger number which defers any CC activity for that
specific account, but one still has to make this change to each account
... that's just not a
Hello Allie,
Sunday, July 25, 2004, 8:47:18 AM, you wrote:
AM Shift+Ctrl+R toggles the CC on and off.
AM If you wish to hide it, hit the hide button. Then use Shift+Ctrl+R to
AM summon it as needed.
Where did you find that shortcut? I've looked and looked and have not
seen. Come to think of
Hello subscriber2list,
25-Jul-2004 22:48, you wrote:
aaah, a whole new arena of fun!
An old saying goes like computers help us solve problems that we wouldn't
have without them ... ;-)
You can do most everything with TB, but sometimes you just need a hint
toward the direction to take (that
Subscriber2list, [S] wrote:
Yes, I see what you mean, but I really don't want to either hide the
CC or play around with aborting the individual email account downloads
that are occurring at any given time. I simply wish to be able to
turn off (halt) the CC functionality for awhile and then
Quin Selman, [QS] wrote:
Where did you find that shortcut? I've looked and looked and have
not seen. Come to think of it, I used to know how to get a list of
TB!'s shortcuts; now I can't find that, either.
It was introduced during the last beta cycle, I think. Since I've been
so hungry for
Hello subscriber2list,
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 16:21:10 -0400 GMT (24/07/2004, 03:21 +0700 GMT),
subscriber2list wrote:
s I'm looking for a way to temporarily turn off the Connection Centre
s feature for short periods of time. Is this possible? If so, how does
s one go about it? Hopefully, it is
Hello subscriber2list,
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 13:07:21 -0400 GMT (25/07/2004, 00:07 +0700 GMT),
subscriber2list wrote:
s Guten Tag, Thomas!
Guten Abend!
s I'm looking for a way to temporarily turn off the Connection Centre
s feature for short periods of time.
TF A global don't check still
On Sun 25 July 2004, 3:07:21 +1000, Subscriber2list wrote:
TF A global don't check still doesn't exist. What I do is, I close my
TF firewall in such cases. It's a workaround only.
Aaah, too bad. I found a suggestion by Marck in the archives, but it
seemed really to only (perhaps) benefit one
Howdy!
I'm looking for a way to temporarily turn off the Connection Centre
feature for short periods of time. Is this possible? If so, how does
one go about it? Hopefully, it is only a matter of selecting one or
two options at most. Going into each account to stop the checking for
emails is a
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