Hi, Peter,
On Thursday, May 10, 2001 you wrote:
PP> I'm used to use <Ctrl>+[ for next unread message, so I never used
PP> <Ctrl>+-> before, but today I wanted to copy a text from an email
PP> and therefor I tried to move "word-wise" in the mail in the
PP> preview-pane. The usual way doing this is using <Ctrl>+-> and/or
PP> <Ctrl>+<- to come to the point I want to mark. But ... TB! moved me
PP> to the next unread / previous unread message :-(
PP> Is that just here or does anybody else can confirm, TB! uses
PP> <Ctrl>+-> as a "global" shortcut, even in the message-window?
Does it here too. I love it!!!
PP> IF that is the case:
PP> Dear developers / coder :
PP> is it possible to make the mentioned shortcut NOT global (or better:
PP> selective if it works "next unread" or "cursor movement" depending
PP> on WHERE the focus is) or disable it as shortcut for "next unread",
PP> because <Ctrl>+[ works MORE than good (for me!) ? :-)
Well, for me for one, the new behavior is much better than the old
one. But that's because I hardly ever move around inside a mail
message that I am reading using the keyboard, and I do go from unread
message to unread message all the time, and the focus ends up inside
the message window sometimes. I love the new shortcut - much easier to
hit for me than Ctrl-].
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Best regards,
Leo mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! v1.52f on Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 1
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