Re: Hot-keys for quick templates

2004-08-05 Thread Robin Anson
On Fri 6 August 2004, 11:45:37 +1000, Michael L. Wilson wrote:
> How do I attach a hotkey to invoke a quick template?

The trick is to open the Shortcuts editor from within the message editor.

Then go to
 Main Menu -> Utilities -> Insert Quick Template



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Hot-keys for quick templates

2004-08-05 Thread Michael L. Wilson
Hi,

How do I attach a hotkey to invoke a quick template?

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Re: Hot keys

2003-10-10 Thread MAU
Hello rich,

> I imagine depending on if I am
>  a) scrolling in the message list for a particular folder OR
>  b) scrolling down the body of a message OR 
>  c) have a message open in a window of it's own OR
>  d) scrolling thru the list of folders
> the required actions PowerPro needs to perform will be different each time.
> 
> How would I program that?

I am not that proficient with PowerPro. Basically, before programming
something in PowerPro, you would have to find a keyboard sequence to do
what you want.

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Re[2]: Hot keys

2003-10-09 Thread rich gregory
>> I was hoping to find a way to 'snap to' an oft used folder with a
>> single hot key action w/o regard to where my focus is or what message view is open 
>> in the prgm.
M> You should try PowerPro (http://www.windowspowerpro.com/)

I think I _WILL_ try it, it looks great.  I do not know _HOW_ it will do what I want 
(above) though.

I imagine depending on if I am
 a) scrolling in the message list for a particular folder OR
 b) scrolling down the body of a message OR 
 c) have a message open in a window of it's own OR
 d) scrolling thru the list of folders
the required actions PowerPro needs to perform will be different each time.

How would I program that?

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Re: Hot keys

2003-10-09 Thread MAU
Hello rich,

> I was hoping to find a way to 'snap to' an oft used folder with a
> single action.

You should try PowerPro (http://www.windowspowerpro.com/)

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Re[2]: Hot keys

2003-10-09 Thread rich gregory
>> Can I set hotkeys to [snap focus to any desired] mail folders?
M> With focus on the folder tree, start typing the name of the folder you want to 
"jump" to.

I was hoping to find a way to 'snap to' an oft used folder with a single action.

EXAMPLE: Use CTRL-0 to snap focus to the Outbox.  I'd like to, from any where in the 
program, not have to 1) tab (or mouse point) to change focus THEN 2) type multiple 
characters just to look at drafts I am currently working on.  

I need to CONSTANTLY go to my outbox many, many times and it becomes tedious to not be 
able to snap to my currently open work.

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Re: Hot keys

2003-10-08 Thread MAU
Hello rich,

> Can I set hotkeys to open my most used mail folders? (Not so much open
> I suppose as jump the cursor/focus to that folder.)

With focus on the folder tree, start typing the name of the folder you
want to "jump" to.

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Hot keys

2003-10-08 Thread rich gregory
Hey gang,

Can I set hotkeys to open my most used mail folders?  (Not so much open I suppose as 
jump the cursor/focus to that folder.)

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Re: System Hot Keys via Command Line?

2003-03-10 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Vincent,

On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 03:22:14 +0100 GMT (11/03/03, 09:22 +0700 GMT),
Vincent - D. Ertner wrote:

> is there a way to invoke eg the "browse ticker functionality" via
> a command line switch?

No; what you can do via command line is limited to what you find under
Help / Command Line Parameters.

> Background: I can't waste any "usual" hot keys for this, thus I'd
> like to bind it to a Win+x combination (via WinKey) ... any idea?

I have a feeling there is something you can do with PowerPro.
According to what I have read on this list, that proggy can do
everything having to do with the keyboard (except spill coffee).

I have noticed that when I try to define a new hotkey Win+X in TB's
shortcut editor, it shows alt+X. If I define alt+X, it shows the same.
Is this a bug in TB, mistaking the Win key for the alt key, or is this
Windows-inherent?

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System Hot Keys via Command Line?

2003-03-10 Thread Vincent - D. Ertner
Hi Co-Batties,

is there a way to invoke eg the "browse ticker functionality" via
a command line switch?

Background: I can't waste any "usual" hot keys for this, thus I'd
like to bind it to a Win+x combination (via WinKey) ... any idea?

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Re[2]: Hot-keys

2002-10-31 Thread Joseph N.
   On Thursday, October 31, 2002, Shaun wrote in
:

S> Do you mean "View->Edit shortcuts"?

Shaun,

Yes, thank you.

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Re: Hot-keys

2002-10-31 Thread Shaun


JN> I can neither remember nor find how to get into the dialog box to set
JN> key functions within TB! (not the system-wide hot keys). Please
JN> assist.

Do you mean "View->Edit shortcuts"?

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Hot-keys

2002-10-31 Thread Joseph N.
I can neither remember nor find how to get into the dialog box to set
key functions within TB! (not the system-wide hot keys). Please
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hot keys

2001-09-01 Thread Timothy J. Luoma


OK, call me crazy, but I would like to be able to use "ctrl+shift+r" for "reply all" 
and "alt+r" for "reply to sender" (rather than reply to list)

Is there a way to change what keys do what?






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Re: How to prevent "options/define systems hot keys" to overide system hotkeys in other applicationas ?

2001-05-29 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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(Eyes crossed in confusion).

How do you make a "System hotkey" not "system-wide"? Don't use that
keystroke! Use a different one instead which is not used elsewhere.

The whole point of "System" hot-keys (and as it says in the definition
dialog) is that they are available when *other* applications are
running.

They work *exactly* as specified. If that's not what you want, I
suggest a product like PowerPro can help you define localised
hot-keys.

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How to prevent "options/define systems hot keys" to overide system hotkeys in other applicationas ?

2001-05-28 Thread Sergey

Hello,

Subj ?

Thank you


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Hot Keys

2001-03-23 Thread Gerry Doyon

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Hi All,

Say, can anyone tell me how to reset the system hot keys that I
defined?  I can't figure out how to do it after look through the help
files.

Thanks!

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Re: TB hot-keys keyboard problem

2001-01-20 Thread Thomas

Hallo Lija,

On Sat, 20 Jan 2001 11:00:09 +0100 GMT (20/01/2001, 18:00 +0800 GMT),
Lija wrote:

L> I set Ctrl+Shift for this. When I type in my language and need to type some
L> ASCII character like [, ], ;, /, in ALL other programs I can normally access to
L> these by additionally pressing Alt key, but Bat! makes problem when I want to type
L> Alt+Shift+/ to get question mark - '?'.

Which language are you using?

Over here, crtl-shft toggles between English and Chinese. If I want to
type the question mark "?", I hit "shft-/", in either English or
Chinese mode.

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Re: TB hot-keys keyboard problem

2001-01-20 Thread Peter Steiner

On Sat, 20 Jan 2001 11:00:09 +0100, Lija wrote:

L> For all of us whose native language is not English, we have to use keyboard
L> switching. There is one small problem in this:

L> I set Ctrl+Shift for this. When I type in my language and need to type some
L> ASCII character like [, ], ;, /, in ALL other programs I can normally access to
L> these by additionally pressing Alt key, but Bat! makes problem when I want to type
L> Alt+Shift+/ to get question mark - '?'. I simply can not do it, regarding the
L> keyb. switch is in use or NOT! When Ctrl+Shift is active - it is worse - I get
L> the 'lite' menus (Alt+Ctrl+Shift+/ or Alt+Shift+/ in this case).

L> I tried to somehow fix this via 'Define System Hot-Keys', but there are no
L> possibilities... Is there any way to kill this remedy of Tanurkov's coding? :)

Unfortunately there is no way. It is promised that the vaporware
version 2 will have customizable key bindings.

Your case seems to be uglier than the ones reported so far. I did
complain in the past, too, but then i don't need to switch keyboards, i
just am not able to use all TB shortcuts but can access all characters
at the same time (Swiss and German keyboards use the right Alt-Key
[alias AltGr] to access characters like @ [ ] €).

Perhaps your usability problems will make Stef and Max think of
adding customizable keys before version 2? Or you could use a third
party tool. There was a thread in TBUDL or TBBETA recently, but can't
recall the names of the tools and which was best suited...

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TB hot-keys keyboard problem

2001-01-20 Thread Lija

Hello TBUDL,

For all of us whose native language is not English, we have to use keyboard
switching. There is one small problem in this:

I set Ctrl+Shift for this. When I type in my language and need to type some
ASCII character like [, ], ;, /, in ALL other programs I can normally access to
these by additionally pressing Alt key, but Bat! makes problem when I want to type
Alt+Shift+/ to get question mark - '?'. I simply can not do it, regarding the
keyb. switch is in use or NOT! When Ctrl+Shift is active - it is worse - I get
the 'lite' menus (Alt+Ctrl+Shift+/ or Alt+Shift+/ in this case).

I tried to somehow fix this via 'Define System Hot-Keys', but there are no
possibilities... Is there any way to kill this remedy of Tanurkov's coding? :)


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