On Wed, 26 Mar 2014 at 22:52:29 +0000,Robert wrote: > 1) <Shift+Ctrl+Plus> behaves identically with <Shift+Ctrl+*>, i.e., > expands *all* threads, not just the one under the cursor. Confirmed on my system
> 2) None of <Shift+Space>, <Ctrl+Space> or <Alt+Space> work. All invoke > the standard Windows Alt+Space menu for the current window (Restore, > Move, Size, Minimize, Maximise, Close). <Space> on its own appears to > work like Plus, but moves the cursor down a line each time, which Plus > doesn't. <Shift+Space> appears to do nothing <Ctrl+Space> appears to open the last message in the thread immediately above the current cursor position <Alt+Space> invokes the standard Windows function <Space> scrolls down the current message in the preview pane > 3) <Plus/Minus> partially works. If I put the cursor on a top-level > node and press Plus, it will show the child nodes, but not necessarily > open the grandchild nodes. Whether that happens or no seems to depend > on how they were left last time. If the grandchild nodes were open, > then Plus on the top-level opens them, but if they weren't, it > doesn't, so I repeatedly have to use Plus on the next level down. Confirmed (this has been the standard behaviour as long as I have used TB!) > I'd like a way to expand/collapse all nodes of the current thread, > regardless of how the nodes were left last time, and also for Help to > match what I see, or at least to explain why I don't seem to see what > I think it's saying. Please can anyone confirm what I'm seeing? Have > I misunderstood something? I _think_ the behaviour of <Ctrl+Shift+Plus> and <Ctrl+Shift+Minus> have changed since v5, but I no longer have v5 installed to confirm. -- Robin Using The Bat! v6.3.2 Windows 6.2 Build 9200 Popfile v1.1.3 ________________________________________________ Current version is 6.1.8 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html