Re: RC1, Message list in folder view, read-unread distinction

2005-04-30 Thread MAU
Hello Mary, > It's very comforting to have you agree with me. It's very easy to agree with you when you are right ;-) -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v3.5 Return RC1 on Windows 2000 5.0 Service Pack 4 __

Re: RC1, Message list in folder view, read-unread distinction

2005-04-30 Thread MAU
Hello Alexander, >> I just wish that customisation of icons and buttons was as easy as it has >> been for years. > > Some day, there should be a GUI editor for the batskin.xml configuration. > Preferably as a stand-alone, external application. Yes, some day :) I've tried to fiddle with batskin.

Re: RC1, Message list in folder view, read-unread distinction

2005-04-30 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Miguel! On Saturday, April 30, 2005, 8:57 AM, you wrote: >> I miss the color distinction enormously, however--what a convenience it >> was!! > Agree with you 100%. I just wish that customisation of icons and buttons > was as easy as it has been for years. I know 9Val is listening. I know

Re: RC1, Message list in folder view, read-unread distinction

2005-04-30 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello MAU & everyone else, on 30-Apr-2005 at 15:57 you (MAU) wrote: > I just wish that customisation of icons and buttons was as easy as it has > been for years. Some day, there should be a GUI editor for the batskin.xml configuration. Preferably as a stand-alone, external application. -- Best

Re: RC1, Message list in folder view, read-unread distinction

2005-04-30 Thread MAU
Hello Mary, > I miss the color distinction enormously, however--what a convenience it > was!! Agree with you 100%. I just wish that customisation of icons and buttons was as easy as it has been for years. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v3.5 Return RC1 on

Re: RC1, Message list in folder view, read-unread distinction

2005-04-30 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Michael! On Saturday, April 30, 2005, 2:27 AM, you wrote: MB There is no difference in color of the small envelopes to the left of MB the "Park" column. >>> That's strange >> I should say that I'm using the Default Theme and color scheme. And I >> used to have yellow envelopes fo

Re: RC1, Message list in folder view, read-unread distinction

2005-04-30 Thread Michael Geyer
Hi Mary and list, On Friday, April 29, 2005 at 16:24:09 GMT -0500 (which was 23:24 where I live) Mary Bull wrote (at least in parts) and made these valuable points on the subject of "RC1, Message list in folder view, read-unread distinction": MB>>> There is no difference in

Re: RC1, Message list in folder view, read-unread distinction

2005-04-29 Thread Mary Bull
Hello 9Val! On Friday, April 29, 2005, 3:52 PM, you wrote: > Hmm, here is my screenshot Thanks. It's as mine used to look in .19. So--see below: MB>> The Unread messages are displayed in regular, not bold, typeface. > Please check if default colour group has bold typeface set for unread > m

Re: RC1, Message list in folder view, read-unread distinction

2005-04-29 Thread 9Val
Hello Mary, Hmm, here is my screenshot MB> The Unread messages are displayed in regular, not bold, typeface. Please check if default colour group has bold typeface set for unread messages MB> There is no difference in color of the small envelopes to the left of MB> the "Park" column. Tha

RC1, Message list in folder view, read-unread distinction

2005-04-29 Thread Mary Bull
Hello 9Val! For me, the View Folder message list no longer distinguishes read from unread messages, as it used to before I installed RC1. (The counter in the Account folder tree counts accurately, but no way to tell by inspecting the message list itself which messages are yet unread.) The Unread