Re: RFC-Headers

2022-02-08 Thread Thomas ML
Dear Jernej,

Wednesday, February 9, 2022, 6:37:00 AM, you wrote:

> On Wednesday, February 2, 2022, 02:00:49, Thomas ML wrote:

>> However, on my new Asus laptop, F9 seems to be a system shortcut putting the 
>> laptop into sleep (for which I usually use Win+L).

> Press Fn+F9; it's usually also possible to toggle the F-keys back to normal 
> either in BIOS Setup (the setting is usually named something like "Media 
> keys"), or by activating Fn-lock (the Fn key combination for this depends on 
> model).

Thanks, Fn+F9 works!

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Re: RFC-Headers

2022-02-08 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022, 02:00:49, Thomas ML wrote:

> However, on my new Asus laptop, F9 seems to be a system shortcut putting the 
> laptop into sleep (for which I usually use Win+L).

Press Fn+F9; it's usually also possible to toggle the F-keys back to normal 
either in BIOS Setup (the setting is usually named something like "Media 
keys"), or by activating Fn-lock (the Fn key combination for this depends on 
model).

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Re: RFC-Headers

2022-02-02 Thread Thomas Fernandez ML
Hello Sam,

On Wed, 2 Feb 2022 18:12:46 -0500 GMT (03/02/2022, 06:12 +0700 GMT),
Sam Brown wrote:

> Tuesday, February 1, 2022, 8:00:49 PM, Thomas wrote:

TM>> I could not find another way to show the headers in TB!. Any hints?

> CTRL-SHIFT-K

Thanks, Stef already advised.

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Re: RFC-Headers

2022-02-02 Thread Thomas Fernandez ML
Hello Marck,

On Wed, 2 Feb 2022 14:06:00 + GMT (02/02/2022, 21:06 +0700 GMT),
Marck Pearlstone wrote:

>>> Additionally, you may want to redefine hotkey for the "View source" command 
>>> in the customization dialog

TF>> Oh, thanks. I know we can define our own hotkeys, but I never did that. 
Where do I find the customisation dialog?

> Right click on a toolbar or menubar and "Customise..." is in the context menu.

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Re: RFC-Headers

2022-02-02 Thread Thomas Fernandez ML
Hello MAU,

On Wed, 2 Feb 2022 19:56:46 +0100 GMT (03/02/2022, 01:56 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:

>>  Where do I find the customisation dialog?

> Right click on any toolbar space and select Customise.
> Or from menu Workspace/Toolbars/Customise.

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Re: RFC-Headers

2022-02-02 Thread Sam Brown
Tuesday, February 1, 2022, 8:00:49 PM, Thomas wrote:

TM> I could not find another way to show the headers in TB!. Any hints?

CTRL-SHIFT-K

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Re: RFC-Headers

2022-02-02 Thread MAU
Hello Thomas,

>  Where do I find the customisation dialog?

Right click on any toolbar space and select Customise.
Or from menu Workspace/Toolbars/Customise.

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Re: RFC-Headers

2022-02-02 Thread Marck Pearlstone

On 02 February 2022 at 14:02 Thomas Fernandez ML wrote and made these
points

... 
>> Additionally, you may want to redefine hotkey for the "View source" command 
>> in the customization dialog

TF> Oh, thanks. I know we can define our own hotkeys, but I never did that. 
Where do I find the customisation dialog?

Right click on a toolbar or menubar and "Customise..." is in the context menu.

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Re: RFC-Headers

2022-02-02 Thread Thomas Fernandez ML
HiStefan,

On Wed, 2 Feb 2022 15:56:56 +0200 GMT (02/02/2022, 20:56 +0700 GMT),
Stefan Tanurkov via TBUDL wrote:

>> I could not find another way to show the headers in TB!. Any hints?

> Ctrl+Shift+K  was available long before F9  :-)

And it works! The difference is that the normal F9 opens the source in a new 
window, while crtl-shift-K shows the source in the message window.

> Additionally, you may want to redefine hotkey for the "View source" command 
> in the customization dialog

Oh, thanks. I know we can define our own hotkeys, but I never did that. Where 
do I find the customisation dialog?

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Re: RFC-Headers

2022-02-02 Thread Stefan Tanurkov via TBUDL
Hello Thomas,

Wednesday, February 2, 2022, 3:00:49 AM, you wrote:

> I could not find another way to show the headers in TB!. Any hints?

Ctrl+Shift+K  was available long before F9  :-)

Additionally, you may want to redefine hotkey for the "View source" command in 
the customization dialog

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Re: RFC-Headers

2022-02-02 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Thomas,

On Tuesday, February 1, 2022 you wrote:

TM> Hello Jack,

TM> Wednesday, February 2, 2022, 11:36:51 AM, you wrote:

TM>>> I often look at the headers, either to see whether I am in CC or in BCC, 
or
TM>>> to look at the list of recipients (I am weired and find that easier).

TM>>> I use F9 for that. However, on my new Asus laptop, F9 seems to be a system
TM>>> shortcut putting the laptop into sleep (for which I usually use Win+L).

TM>>> I could not find another way to show the headers in TB!. Any hints?

>> Right-click a blank area in the header banner? Then select?

TM> This is not what I mean. There I can choose which header are always shown
TM> in the panel. I already now all CC and BCC headers.

TM> In the headers in the raw email (source) I personally find it easier to
TM> see. Plus, with the F9 keyboard shortcust I can view other headers which I
TM> don't want to see for every message, often starting with "X-", or I can see 
the message body to extract an URL.

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Ah, I see. Thanks Thomas for explaining that for us.

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Re: RFC-Headers

2022-02-01 Thread Thomas ML
Hello Christoph,

Wednesday, February 2, 2022, 11:52:43 AM, you wrote:

> Hello Thomas, hello List!

> * Thomas ML wrote '[1]:

>> I use F9 for that. However, on my new Asus laptop, F9 seems to be a system 
>> shortcut putting the laptop into sleep (for which I usually use Win+L).

>> I could not find another way to show the headers in TB!. Any hints?

> Context menu on the message, select message, show source.

Thanks! BTW, Show Source is in the context menu directly, no need to select 
Message.

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Re: RFC-Headers

2022-02-01 Thread Thomas ML
Hello Jack,

Wednesday, February 2, 2022, 11:36:51 AM, you wrote:

TM>> I often look at the headers, either to see whether I am in CC or in BCC, or
TM>> to look at the list of recipients (I am weired and find that easier).

TM>> I use F9 for that. However, on my new Asus laptop, F9 seems to be a system
TM>> shortcut putting the laptop into sleep (for which I usually use Win+L).

TM>> I could not find another way to show the headers in TB!. Any hints?

> Right-click a blank area in the header banner? Then select?

This is not what I mean. There I can choose which header are always shown in 
the panel. I already now all CC and BCC headers.

In the headers in the raw email (source) I personally find it easier to see. 
Plus, with the F9 keyboard shortcust I can view other headers which I don't 
want to see for every message, often starting with "X-", or I can see the 
message body to extract an URL.

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Re: RFC-Headers

2022-02-01 Thread Christoph Koch
Hello Thomas, hello List!

* Thomas ML wrote '[1]:

> I use F9 for that. However, on my new Asus laptop, F9 seems to be a system 
> shortcut putting the laptop into sleep (for which I usually use Win+L).

> I could not find another way to show the headers in TB!. Any hints?

Context menu on the message, select message, show source.


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Re: RFC-Headers

2022-02-01 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Thomas,

On Tuesday, February 1, 2022 you wrote:

TM> Hello Tbudl,

TM> I often look at the headers, either to see whether I am in CC or in BCC, or
TM> to look at the list of recipients (I am weired and find that easier).

TM> I use F9 for that. However, on my new Asus laptop, F9 seems to be a system
TM> shortcut putting the laptop into sleep (for which I usually use Win+L).

TM> I could not find another way to show the headers in TB!. Any hints?

TM> Cheers,
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