3.0.9.4: What's the difference between 'None' and 'Generic' colour groups?

2005-03-08 Thread MAU
Hello all, I have noticed that both in message list pane context menu and in Messages/Colour Group menu there are now entries for 'None' and for '' while this last one wasn't available (displayed) in previous versions. Is there any difference now between them? I don't think so. So, unless there is

Re: 3.0.9.4: What's the difference between 'None' and 'Generic' colour groups?

2005-03-09 Thread Boris Anders
Hello MAU, Mau wrote (in ): > I have noticed that both in message list pane context menu and in > Messages/Colour Group menu there are now entries for 'None' and for > '' while this last one wasn't available (displayed) in > previous versions. Can't confirm - I see both 'n

Re: 3.0.9.4: What's the difference between 'None' and 'Generic' colour groups?

2005-03-09 Thread MAU
Hello Boris, > Can't confirm - I see both 'none' and 'generic group' in 3.01 RC6. If I > understand you correctly. Well, certainly not with 3.0.2.10 that I am using. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v3.0.2.10 on Windows 2000 5.0 Service Pack 4

Re: 3.0.9.4: What's the difference between 'None' and 'Generic' colour groups?

2005-03-09 Thread Miguel A. Urech
Hello Boris, > Hello MAU, > > Mau wrote (in ): > >>> Can't confirm - I see both 'none' and 'generic group' in 3.01 RC6. If I >>> understand you correctly. > >> Well, certainly not with 3.0.2.10 that I am using. > > I think I don't understand you correctly - maybe you can

Re: 3.0.9.4: What's the difference between 'None' and 'Generic' colour groups?

2005-03-09 Thread Boris Anders
Hello MAU, Mau wrote (in ): > I have noticed that both in message list pane context menu and in > Messages/Colour Group menu there are now entries for 'None' and for > '' while this last one wasn't available (displayed) in > previous versions. Confirmed. I had looked to Vi

Re: 3.0.9.4: What's the difference between 'None' and 'Generic' colour groups?

2005-03-09 Thread Boris Anders
Hello Miguel, Miguel Urech wrote (in ): > Here they are, Argh. Can confirm your bug. I always watched the view modes instead of color groups. Sorry. -- Regards, Boris Anders, http://www.batboard.de Current beta

Re: 3.0.9.4: What's the difference between 'None' and 'Generic' colour groups?

2005-03-14 Thread 9Val
Hello MAU, M> think so. So, unless there is and to avoid confusion, I think the M> should be removed from the menus. Fixed -- 9Val Current beta is 3.0.9.5 Return | 'Using TBBETA' informat

Re: 3.0.9.4: What's the difference between 'None' and 'Generic' colour groups?

2005-03-14 Thread MAU
Hello 9Val, > Fixed :-)) -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v3.0.9.5 Return (pre-beta) on Windows 2000 5.0 Service Pack 4 Current beta is 3.0.9.5 Return | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.si

No change in 3.0.9.5 (Was: 3.0.9.4: What's the difference between 'None' and 'Generic' colour groups?)

2005-03-11 Thread MAU
Hello MAU, > I have noticed that both in message list pane context menu and in > Messages/Colour Group menu there are now entries for 'None' and for > '' while this last one wasn't available (displayed) in > previous versions. Is there any difference now between them? I don't > think so. So, unles

Re: No change in 3.0.9.5 (Was: 3.0.9.4: What's the difference between 'None' and 'Generic' colour groups?)

2005-03-11 Thread MAU
Hello Peter, > Is it removed from the context menu when you remove '' > from Options | Preferences | Messages | Colour Groups and Font ? I can't remove it because Delete option is greyed out here for the . And I think that is the way it should be as it is the colour group. If you could remove it

Re: No change in 3.0.9.5 (Was: 3.0.9.4: What's the difference between 'None' and 'Generic' colour groups?)

2005-03-12 Thread MAU
Hello Peter, > By means of the 'None', currently not listed, colour group? Either > 'None' or '' is redundant. But there must be a way to > define the default font settings. Hmmm, a better name to replace the two > of them would be a 'Default' color group, IMHO. I think it was quite clear the way