Hello Evolutionites, I was looking around in the menus today, and and I saw some stuff I think could be changed for the better: -"Hide Read Messages" should be a checkbox, similar to "Hide Deleted Messages". -Could "Load Images" not be in a submenu? I'd like to see it under the view menu, possibly as a checkbox option. I can also understand and appreciate if it's just an action command to load images for that specfic email. This command could also use a default keybinding. -In "Properties" for a mailbox, I think it should have the options like threaded view, hide read/deleted messages, etc, if they're mailbox-specific options. I'm not totally sure about that one, though. I'd like to make that properties dialog a little more useful, somehow. -I don't think the icons for "Show All", "Hide Selected Messages", "Hide Read Messages" are very indicative of what they do, and thus only promote visual clutter. Just IMO, though. The tiny icon for Send/Recieve (as in the one in the Actions menu) is a little unclear, as well. For a long while, I thought it was a red and a blue block (which didn't make much sense), only recently did I realize they were opposite-facing arrows. -This isn't totally a menu complaint, but the "go to folder" dialog isn't very keyboard friendly. Maybe I just don't know the correct GNOME keywork to operate it... to me, up and down should traverse the list, left and right (or maybe the space bar) should close/open the trees, and enter should select it. IMO, that dialog isn't very useful as a mouse-only dialog, especially since it has a keyboard binding to open it in the first place. Anyway, thanks for receiving my feedback, and I'd like to hear what you folks have to say! Tim P.S. Is Executive Summary being worked on by anyone? I have a lot of suggestions for it, but nobody ever mentions it and it's hardly made any progress since it came to be. I don't want to write a big email about it only to have to fall on deaf ears. _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.helixcode.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
