Re: Finding the physical size of a folder

2006-04-27 Thread Feli Wilcke
Hello Simon,

On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 07:02:12 +0100GMT Simon wrote:

RO Over here it shows the size of every (expanded) folder.

S Thanks.  Mine isn't.  I wonder if this is because I'm using Common
S Folders rather than folders nested in an actual account?

no, it's not related to common folders. Most of mine show their size
but not all of them. You should take this to the beta list, I think
it's a bug.

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Exit warning dialog confusion

2006-04-27 Thread Curtis
Hi all,

I've always looked at the exit warning dialog with some bemused
confusion. It says:

Some tasks are now active. Do you want to exit when they are finished?

The choices are:

Yes - I expect it to exit when tasks are finished.

No  - Hmmm . No, I wish not to exit? Or No, I wish to exit, but I wish
not to wait for tasks to complete?

Abort - Abort what??? Abort the tasks and exit? Or abort the shutdown?


Wouldn't these choices be clearer?

Yes - I expect it to exit when tasks are finished.

No (Exit Now)

Cancel - that sort of has a universal meaning. Get rid of the dialog and
let's get on with it.

IMO, 'Abort' and 'No' are confusing, or is my brain wired in a funky
way, as it well may be.

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Re: Exit warning dialog confusion

2006-04-27 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Curtis,

On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

C IMO, 'Abort' and 'No' are confusing, or is my brain wired in a funky
C way, as it well may be.

No, you have made a very reasonable and sensible suggestion which my
funkily wired brain completely agrees with :-)

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Re: Exit warning dialog confusion

2006-04-27 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Richard,

On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 15:25:03 +0200 GMT (27/04/2006, 20:25 +0700 GMT),
Richard Wakeford wrote:

C IMO, 'Abort' and 'No' are confusing, or is my brain wired in a funky
C way, as it well may be.

RW No, you have made a very reasonable and sensible suggestion which my
RW funkily wired brain completely agrees with :-)

AOL

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Re: Exit warning dialog confusion

2006-04-27 Thread Mica Mijatovic
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 ~( __ _o   Was another beautiful day, Thu, 27 Apr 2006,
   @  @  at 08:13:54 -0500, when Curtis wrote:

 I've always looked at the exit warning dialog with some bemused
 confusion. It says:

 Some tasks are now active. Do you want to exit when they are finished?

 The choices are:

 Yes - I expect it to exit when tasks are finished.

The correct expectation; according to the written, of course.[1]

 No  - Hmmm . No, I wish not to exit? Or No, I wish to exit, but I wish
 not to wait for tasks to complete?

You don't want to exit when tasks are finished. (The thing finishes the
tasks, and remains open.)

 Abort - Abort what??? Abort the tasks and exit? Or abort the shutdown?

As nothing happened, that is as you hadn't this message box ever evoked.

As you were pregnant and then you decided not to be anymore.[2]

 Wouldn't these choices be clearer?

 Yes - I expect it to exit when tasks are finished.

Yep.

 No (Exit Now)

Check it again. (:

 Cancel - that sort of has a universal meaning. Get rid of the dialog and
 let's get on with it.

Yep. The term Abort in the context is...doesn't matter, Cancel is
better, much better.

 IMO, 'Abort' and 'No' are confusing, or is my brain wired in a funky
 way, as it well may be.

If you perceive it as it well may be, than it is still a good sign. (-:


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[1] Although it happens never, in practice (or it does happen, but on
Saint Never, in the Stubs Valley, when willow bears grapes, et sim.), so
TB has to be shut down / killed / knocked out / (ex)terminated via a
Task Manager or similar.

[2] Though these tasks TB is talking about couldn't be finished even
for the critical 3 months, if you would decide to let them be finished.
At least it never happened so far, to anyone, a male or female. As I
know.

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Re: Exit warning dialog confusion

2006-04-27 Thread Curtis
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On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 18:45:38 +0200, Mica Mijatovic said:

 If you perceive it as it well may be, than it is still a good
 sign. (-:

That's a relief, although what makes things more troublesome with the
dialog is that the No and Abort buttons never seem to do anything, as
you refer to in [1] and [2]. So I've never been really able to confirm
what they actually are supposed to do and as a result, relieve my
confusion.

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Re: Exit warning dialog confusion

2006-04-27 Thread Mica Mijatovic
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   ***^\ ._)~~
 ~( __ _o   Was another beautiful day, Thu, 27 Apr 2006,
   @  @  at 11:56:26 -0500, when Curtis wrote:

 although what makes things more troublesome with the dialog is that
 the No and Abort buttons never seem to do anything, as you refer to in
 [1] and [2]. So I've never been really able to confirm what they
 actually are supposed to do and as a result, relieve my confusion.

Correct. This is the reason why this dialog box should consist of just
this message instead...

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 |OK  |
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...where the button OK is evoking Task Manager (or is killing the
process directly in some other way).

The only alternative is to fix this thing, eventually, since it happens
for years already, and if I recall well, it has something with the way
TB manages some external things (plugins, IMAP server[s]...) and
seemingly gets stuck being in a way loopingly busy with them.

(I use just one, and very light|ly, plugin (MyMacros), serving me just
to tease the version 3, by all chances endlessly, in my Earth Log, and
from that time on this dialog box calling for abortion my eyes had no
the pleasure to see.)

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Re: Exit warning dialog confusion

2006-04-27 Thread Peter Fjelsten
Curtis,

On 27-04-2006 15:13, you [C] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
C I've always looked at the exit warning dialog with some bemused
C confusion.

Me too.

C IMO, 'Abort' and 'No' are confusing, or is my brain wired in a funky
C way, as it well may be.

Agree.

However, I'd like a

Force - exit although there are tasks (often with IMAP there are hanging
tasks).

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Re: Finding the physical size of a folder

2006-04-27 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Feli Wilcke  everyone else,

on 27-Apr-2006 at 13:29 you (Feli Wilcke) wrote:

 Most of mine show their size but not all of them. You should take this
 to the beta list, I think it's a bug.

Dito. I see the same here.

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Re: Finding the physical size of a folder

2006-04-27 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Simon  everyone else,

on 27-Apr-2006 at 09:35 you (Simon) wrote:

 attachment was stripped, it was a little oversized apparently...

I think attachments are not allowed on TBUDL, only on TBBETA.

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Re: An InBox Filter for ReplyTo in AB

2006-04-27 Thread MFPA

Hi

On Thursday 27 April 2006 at 2:45:18 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Robert D. wrote:


 it is spam and forward it to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] for their library

Eh? I thought you were sending it to TrendMicro

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Re: Image Placeholders Not displaying

2006-04-27 Thread MFPA

Hi

On Tuesday 25 April 2006 at 7:46:38 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Chris wrote:

 Except the browser doesn't know that the HTML file that it is opening
 is an e-mail message.

But it knows the path to the HTML attachment and should look in
the same location for any linked image attachments (unless the link specifies
a different location).

 Or if you consider it to be an email client's job, perhaps
 double-clicking an html attachment could save it to a temp folder
 *along with all other attachments it links to* (in much the same way
 as Firefox's option to save a page as web page, complete) before
 opening it from there?

 For the reason stated above, this is a possible and practical
 solution.

Anybody is welcome to post it on issue tracker. I read all my
email in plain text. (-:

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