Chris Ilias wrote:
On 12-01-07 8:54 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 01/06/2012 01:47 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

I never did this, but "Shift-A" is such a common keystroke combination
that I can't believe any competent designer would use it for a specific
function.

I see that all my accounts are set to create archives, which is
disturbing because I used to have folders by that name, with contents,
and they're gone!

That sounds like a critical bug. Have you filed a bug report?

For Thunderbird, the plan is to provide some sort of notification when
you first use the archive shortcut.
See <https://bug511741.bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=528851>
I assume that would be adopted by SeaMonkey. But I'm just assuming.

However, that isn't because <Shift>-<A> is considered a common
keystroke. It's because the shortcut in Thunderbird and Mac versions of
SeaMonkey is just <A>. And /that/ is too easy to hit unintentionally. :)

When it was implemented in SeaMonkey, <Shift>-<A> was chosen instead,
but for some reason, the Mac version was kept at <A>. And Keith Whaley
(the person who started this thread) is on Mac.

Hi Chris.

Not sure what you're saying. My Mac shows the Archive command under the menu bar item "Message" drop-down and it's <Shift-A>. Oh, I'm using SM v.2.5.

keith
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