Am 2006-05-25 18:45:04, schrieb Ron Johnson:
Most GNOME documents assume that you are using a standard (for
UNIX) 3-button mouse. It is common to refer to mouse buttons by
numbers: MB1, MB2, MB3. If you are using a usual 3-button mouse,
then MB1 is left, MB2 is middle, and
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Steve Lamb wrote:
s. keeling wrote:
You: * 3 *
Uh, no. That's called industry standard. The buttons are numbered in the
order that they appeared. We had a one button mouse, then a 2 button mouse
and then a 3 button mouse. The
Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
s. keeling wrote:
Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
RMB on the folder, properties, click check for new mail or some
such.
..^^^ Maybe on your mouse. On mine, that would be MB3.
Maybe on your mouse, MB3 here is center. :P
Ick.
Right handed: 1
s. keeling wrote:
You: * 3 *
Uh, no. That's called industry standard. The buttons are numbered in the
order that they appeared. We had a one button mouse, then a 2 button mouse
and then a 3 button mouse. The 2nd button went to the right of the first
hence RMB vs LMB and it is
Christopher Nelson wrote:
A smart mail client shouldn't hide parts of the message unless you tell
it to, it should show you everything it can, and tell you what it can't
(with an option to set up an external handler).
And most clients these days have an option, normally by default, to hide
s. keeling wrote:
Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
RMB on the folder, properties, click check for new mail or some such.
...^^^ Maybe on your mouse. On mine, that would be MB3.
Maybe on your mouse, MB3 here is center. :P
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On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 08:19:05PM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Write the script once, add pithy little sayings to the data file as
you find/hear them. Doesn't take much time...
Which means what I said should tell you exactly how much importance I
place on such a
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Christopher Nelson wrote:
On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 08:19:05PM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
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But now I've got to do this for *every* folder? Yech.
Yeah, I wouldn't mind a way to do some settings en masse when it
Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
RMB on the folder, properties, click check for new mail or some such.
...^^^ Maybe on your mouse. On mine, that would be MB3.
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Ron Johnson wrote:
Q1. How do you use a executable .signature (fortune, etc)?
*shrug* Never saw the appeal myself. If ya need more than one or two
pithy little sayings at the end of your messages then ya have too much
time on your hands. :)
Q2. I get my mail from an IMAP store that uses
Ron Johnson wrote:
Q1. How do you use a executable .signature (fortune, etc)?
*shrug* Never saw the appeal myself. If ya need more than one or two
pithy little sayings at the end of your messages then ya have too much
time on your hands. :)
Q2. I get my mail from an IMAP store that uses
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Steve Lamb wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Q1. How do you use a executable .signature (fortune, etc)?
*shrug* Never saw the appeal myself. If ya need more than one or two
pithy little sayings at the end of your messages then ya have too much
Ron Johnson wrote:
Write the script once, add pithy little sayings to the data file as
you find/hear them. Doesn't take much time...
Which means what I said should tell you exactly how much importance I
place on such a little thing. I mean, c'mon, most email clients in use on
this list
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Steve Lamb wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Write the script once, add pithy little sayings to the data file as
you find/hear them. Doesn't take much time...
Which means what I said should tell you exactly how much importance I
place on such a
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Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 2006-05-12 at 16:35 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Even sub-folders?
Not sure, never had a server that did subfolders so never really cared.
OTOH I did care that I tried prior to Thunderbird seemed
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