On Saturday, September 23, 2000, 8:01:20 AM, Oliver wrote:
> I think we have different opinions about what is "the problem" we
> are discussing. [...] I don't want the first column to get wider
> all the time when the thread is expanded. There's no reason for
> that, because
> a) I can read the subject perfectly in the first message of the
> thread, even if it's very long.
> b) TB *always* widens the column, even if the subject is very short.
I understand your problem and I thought I answered in the second
part. Too bad I didn't make it clear. As I tried to explain, the
first column isn't always the subject column, and is the "Message
Flag" column by default. In such cases, the intended information
(the message flag, and the threading facilities) would be soon
pushed out of bound if it's not widen automatically.
As I said, it's not something undoable. There could be options (for
fixing the column width), or TB could try to detect if Subject is
the first column. I'm merely trying to say it's more complicated for
it has other factors to consider, and TB doesn't do this "for no
reason".
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Best regards,
Ming-Li
The Bat! 1.47 Beta/5 | Win2k SP1
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