Re: Column width with threading

2000-10-04 Thread Luca
20/09/2000, Ming-Li: I like how Forte Agent implement threading, but it doesn't have TB's ability to expand/collapse a sub-thread. More, in Agent you have to navigate with "start a new thread when a follow-up subject changes" if you want to see changes in subjects. Anyway, I like Agent's

Re: Column width with threading

2000-10-04 Thread Ming-Li
On Wednesday, October 04, 2000, 4:16:19 AM, Luca wrote: I like how Forte Agent implement threading, but it doesn't have TB's ability to expand/collapse a sub-thread. More, in Agent you have to navigate with "start a new thread when a follow-up subject changes" if you want to see changes in

Re[2]: Column width with threading

2000-09-25 Thread Gary Mort
Hello Oliver, Saturday, September 23, 2000, 12:27:13 PM, Oliver Sturm wrote: OS Isthat true (meaning the message flag being first column by OS default)? Try my settings, then, you'll see the most ridiculous OS thread layout. OS I have set threads to be viewed by references.

Re: Column width with threading

2000-09-23 Thread Ming-Li
On Thursday, September 21, 2000, 10:24:03 AM, Oliver wrote: Hi Ming-Li, I know neither Agent's nor XNews's way of doing things, and I'm in fact quite satisfied with TB's way of visualising threading (the threading itself is not so good). Again, I can't talk about XNews since

Re: Column width with threading

2000-09-23 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi Ming-Li, On Saturday, September 23, 2000 at 3:20:29 PM you wrote: I know neither Agent's nor XNews's way of doing things, and I'm in fact quite satisfied with TB's way of visualising threading (the threading itself is not so good). Again, I can't talk about XNews since my

Re: Column width with threading

2000-09-23 Thread Ming-Li
On Saturday, September 23, 2000, 8:01:20 AM, Oliver wrote: I think we have different opinions about what is "the problem" we are discussing. [...] I don't want the first column to get wider all the time when the thread is expanded. There's no reason for that, because a) I can read the

Re: Column width with threading

2000-09-23 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi Ming-Li, On Saturday, September 23, 2000 at 5:52:42 PM you wrote: I think we have different opinions about what is "the problem" we are discussing. [...] I don't want the first column to get wider all the time when the thread is expanded. There's no reason for that, because a) I can

Re: Column width with threading

2000-09-21 Thread Ming-Li
On Wednesday, September 20, 2000, 5:51:49 PM, A. wrote: JA This resizing is a property of the first column. I don't care JA for it much, but there are few good solutions. As Allie JA mentioned, Xnews has a pretty good system, but it is an all or JA none view. You see all the thread, or none of

Re: Column width with threading

2000-09-21 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi Ming-Li, On Thursday, September 21, 2000 at 3:13:07 PM you wrote: I'm just replying to the last message in the thread here, not to Ming-Li personally. I know neither Agent's nor XNews's way of doing things, and I'm in fact quite satisfied with TB's way of visualising

Re: Column width with threading

2000-09-20 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi Ming-Li, On Wednesday, September 20, 2000 at 12:36:40 AM you wrote: somehow I didn't notice this before, but I don't like it: I have the message list configured with the subject as the first column and threading active. Now, every time I expand a thread (or sub-thread), the

Re: Column width with threading

2000-09-20 Thread A . Curtis Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 20 Sep 2000 19:50:30 +0200, Oliver Sturm wrote: It's because TB needs the extra space to accommodate the "plus" signs and dotted lines that visualize the relationship of a thread. OS Yes, but (acting like a pure user) that's only the

Re: Column width with threading

2000-09-20 Thread Januk Aggarwal
Hello Oliver, On Wednesday, September 20, 2000 at 19:50:30 GMT +0200 (which was 10:50 AM where I live) witnesses say Oliver Sturm typed: Yes, but (acting like a pure user) that's only the column's content to me. The column doesn't expand width when the subject is long, so why should

Re: Column width with threading

2000-09-20 Thread A . Curtis Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 20 Sep 2000 16:13:32 -0700, Januk Aggarwal wrote: Yes, but (acting like a pure user) that's only the column's content to me. The column doesn't expand width when the subject is long, so why should it expand when there's a plus? JA Try

Column width with threading

2000-09-19 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi there, somehow I didn't notice this before, but I don't like it: I have the message list configured with the subject as the first column and threading active. Now, every time I expand a thread (or sub-thread), the subject column width increases by some pixels. I have some other

Re: Column width with threading

2000-09-19 Thread Ming-Li
On Tuesday, September 19, 2000, 10:46:34 AM, Oliver wrote: somehow I didn't notice this before, but I don't like it: I have the message list configured with the subject as the first column and threading active. Now, every time I expand a thread (or sub-thread), the subject column