chicagofan wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/29/10 3:44 PM, Rick Merrill wrote:
I really am surprized that I cannot drag around to
reposition Usenet groups to my personal priority order.
Is there a reason for that?
1. Locate your profile directory.
2. In in the profile directory, open the folder named News.
3. For each news server (not newsgroup) account, you will see two
files, named according to the account or the news server. One has the
extension .rc; the other has .msf. In a text editor, open the .rc file
for the account where you want to rearrange the newsgroups.
4. Set the viewing options NOT to wrap long lines.
5. Using cut and paste, move each line -- representing a newsgroup --
into the order you want.
6. Save and close the file.
There might already be a bug report requesting a more user-friendly way
to do this. Don't hold your breath waiting for it to be implemented.
How much more "user friendly" can it get, than allowing you to drag and
drop the newsgroups when the mail/ng reader is open? :)
What O/S and versions of SM won't do this now? This has been possible
for me in the last several 2.0 releases.
bj
Me too...
...one thing that TB 3.x will do is allow the user to highlight multiple
subscriptions, right click, and perform contextual menu operations on
the multiple selection - like declaring all read at once.
That's a "user friendly" feature...sure hope it gets ported into SM.
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- Rufus
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