On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 11:21, guenther wrote: > On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 16:27, Christopher Ness wrote: > > I use: > > <CTRL> + M => Show full headers > > <CTRL> + N => Show _N_ormal headers > > File / New / Mail Message
Touche, I thought my grep'ing for "\*Control\*n" would be sufficient to find conflicts but apparently not. Where is "New Message" defined. I cannot find a label in the XML files under the /ui directory. Just grep'd all of them for control n and the label name. Interestingly enough, the changing of the headers trumps the new mail creation (no new message window is formed with my current ui/xml files). I'm using 1.4.5 by the way, so I just checked out EVOLUTION_1_4_5 source to have a peak at the original files. > > You can really shoot yourself in the foot, like if you were to use > > <CTRL> + Q or W for something other than the defaults. I believe Evo > > would end up shutting down. It may do your action before, but will shut > > down so quickly you likely won't notice. :) I'm happy with these short cuts. I was just trying to provide an example of what _may_ happen if you use the same accel key for two functions. Although that does not seem to be the case for my CTRL+n blunder. Cheers, Chris -- Software Engineering IV, McMaster University PGP Public Key: http://nesser.org/pgp-key/ 11:38:13 up 3:06, 1 user, load average: 0.53, 0.33, 0.28
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