Re: SMv2 feature request (rant)

2010-01-06 Thread Leonidas Jones

Alan Cummings wrote:

I've been using SM 2 for a couple of months now and have to say I've
been very happy with it. (Ubuntu 8.04)

But one thing that I do hate about it (and TB) is that I can't just
select a
message and press the space-bar to open and read it (message pane). I
remember
using a plug-in (not sure if it was SM 1.X or TB) to change shortcut
keys, but
I found that it didn't work to well when trying to assign a shortcut to the
space-bar.

I wonder if this is something that could be added, I mean you do use the
space-bar to scroll through the message and go to the next unread, so
this only makes sense to be able to open up a message.. or maybe it just
makes sense to me.

Thanks for all the work on SM 2



I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but Command + O will open a message 
in its own window on a Mac,  I suspect that Control+ O would do the same 
on Linux.


Lee
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Re: SMv2 feature request (rant)

2010-01-07 Thread Alan Cummings

Leonidas Jones wrote:


Alan Cummings wrote:

I've been using SM 2 for a couple of months now and have to say I've
been very happy with it. (Ubuntu 8.04)

But one thing that I do hate about it (and TB) is that I can't just
select a
message and press the space-bar to open and read it (message pane). I
remember
using a plug-in (not sure if it was SM 1.X or TB) to change shortcut
keys, but
I found that it didn't work to well when trying to assign a shortcut
to the
space-bar.

I wonder if this is something that could be added, I mean you do use the
space-bar to scroll through the message and go to the next unread, so
this only makes sense to be able to open up a message.. or maybe it just
makes sense to me.

Thanks for all the work on SM 2



I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but Command + O will open a message
in its own window on a Mac,  I suspect that Control+ O would do the same
on Linux.


I can use the F8 key to open up a message in Message Pane, and yes I can use
Ctrl-O to open it in its own window. But what I would like is to be able to
use the Space-Bar to open the message, scroll down and goto the next unread
message.. I guess I'm just too lazy to select the F8 key. ;)

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Re: SMv2 feature request (rant)

2010-01-07 Thread Phillip Jones

Alan Cummings wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:


Alan Cummings wrote:

I've been using SM 2 for a couple of months now and have to say I've
been very happy with it. (Ubuntu 8.04)

But one thing that I do hate about it (and TB) is that I can't just
select a
message and press the space-bar to open and read it (message pane). I
remember
using a plug-in (not sure if it was SM 1.X or TB) to change shortcut
keys, but
I found that it didn't work to well when trying to assign a shortcut
to the
space-bar.

I wonder if this is something that could be added, I mean you do use the
space-bar to scroll through the message and go to the next unread, so
this only makes sense to be able to open up a message.. or maybe it just
makes sense to me.

Thanks for all the work on SM 2



I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but Command + O will open a message
in its own window on a Mac,  I suspect that Control+ O would do the same
on Linux.


I can use the F8 key to open up a message in Message Pane, and yes I can use
Ctrl-O to open it in its own window. But what I would like is to be able to
use the Space-Bar to open the message, scroll down and goto the next unread
message.. I guess I'm just too lazy to select the F8 key. ;)


On Mac version of SM either page down. or the n key (for new message)

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Re: SMv2 feature request (rant)

2010-01-07 Thread Martin Freitag

Phillip Jones schrieb:

Alan Cummings wrote:


I can use the F8 key to open up a message in Message Pane, and yes I
can use
Ctrl-O to open it in its own window. But what I would like is to be
able to
use the Space-Bar to open the message, scroll down and goto the next
unread
message.. I guess I'm just too lazy to select the F8 key. ;)


On Mac version of SM either page down. or the n key (for new message)



When I'm at the end of a message and hit spce again it takes me to the 
next unread message (just like the mentioned n-key, which of cours works 
at any time anywhre in the message)

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Re: SMv2 feature request (rant)

2010-01-08 Thread Bill Davidsen

Alan Cummings wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:



I can use the F8 key to open up a message in Message Pane, and yes I can 
use

Ctrl-O to open it in its own window. But what I would like is to be able to
use the Space-Bar to open the message, scroll down and goto the next unread
message.. I guess I'm just too lazy to select the F8 key. ;)

On Linux a double click on the message in the header pane opens a message 
window, and space does just what you said from that point on. And middle click 
on the header opens a tab which does the same thing. Mac users probably have to 
press five keys with both hands and their one mouse button with their nose. ;-)


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