Hello Allie,
A reminder of what Allie Martin typed on:
June 25, 2005 at 13:01:44 GMT -0500
>> The whole thing, while flexible, is a tad confusing and some of the
>> menu choices are still missing.
AM> The really bad part is trying to find the commands in that main command
AM> list on the lef
On Saturday, June 25, 2005 at 12:30:29 PM [GMT -0500], Stuart Cuddy
wrote:
> I'm sorry, I can't answer this. It may require some testing.
> Unfortunately, this is an area that was introduced with some omissions
> and inconsistencies.
I tested it. Once you give a toolbar button a shortcut, the sho
Hello Allie,
A reminder of what Allie Martin typed on:
June 25, 2005 at 11:36:51 GMT -0500
AM> wrote:
>> Try creating a new menu bar, add the items to that menu, setup your
>> shortcuts and then hide the menu bar.
AM> Would the menu bar shortcuts be active no matter which pane I have in
AM>
On Saturday, June 25, 2005 at 11:34:16 AM [GMT -0500], Stuart Cuddy
wrote:
> Try creating a new menu bar, add the items to that menu, setup your
> shortcuts and then hide the menu bar.
Would the menu bar shortcuts be active no matter which pane I have in
focus?
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Hello Allie,
A reminder of what Allie Martin typed on:
June 25, 2005 at 11:22:16 GMT -0500
AM> Is there a way to add a new item to a toolbar or menu and yet make it
AM> not appear in the menu. The idea behind this is that I wish to define
AM> shortcuts for actions that are triggered when the
Hi all,
I see that if you select the Folder pop-up menu or the Message viewer
popup menu in the Customiser, there are are items at the top which are
related to message navigation and which don't actually appear in the
popup menu. In this way, I can define shortcuts for items that aren't
really vis
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