Hi Allie,
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000 16:01:18 -0500GMT (22/09/2000, 05:01 +0800GMT),
A . Curtis Martin wrote:
ACM For everyone, especially newbies who may feel shy or intimidated:
ACM *Please*, despite any negative impressions the veterans may give, always
ACM feel free to voice your opinions as you
On Tuesday, September 19, 2000, 12:26:27 PM, Nick wrote:
In Reference to "Keyboard shortcuts (was: Odd behavioural complaints? [was: Re:
Deleting messages and spacebarring through 'em])" From Ming-Li: "
M Their requests are nonetheless legitimate, IMHO, and there's no
M need to treat them as
Hello Ming-Li,
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000 06:46:53 -0700 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, September 21, 2000, 14:46:53 (GMT+0100) (BST) my local time,
Ming-Li wrote:
ML Q: why can't TB resort my folders automatically? why can't I
ML redefine shortcuts? why can't I re-arrange my toolbar
On Tuesday, September 19, 2000, 10:08:54 PM, Oleg wrote:
ML mouse is more convenient.
For you. I use keyboard.
In the situation I described, my mouse is nearer than keyboard, and
I've got only one hand, while most of TB's shortcuts are two-three
key combinations. That might not stop you from
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On 21/09/2000 at 14:46, Ming-Li wrote:
Ming-Li On Tuesday, September 19, 2000, 12:26:27 PM, Nick wrote:
Ming-Li No, I don't think RIT could or should implement every featured
Ming-Li requested. But that's not my point. My point is, every so
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On Thu, 21 Sep 2000 18:21:35 +0100, Graham wrote:
G Absolutely!
G If I have an opinion and its legitimately held, and it relates to The
G Bat!, isn't this the place to air it? I respect the veterans'
G opinions in most things and they should
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On Thu, 21 Sep 2000 06:46:53 -0700, Ming-Li wrote:
ML Q: why can't TB resort my folders automatically? why can't I
ML redefine shortcuts? why can't I re-arrange my toolbar buttons?
ML A: blah, blah, blah... (detailed answers and courteous through
Hi Ming-Li,
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000 12:06:11 -0700GMT (20/09/2000, 03:06 +0800GMT),
Ming-Li wrote:
ML It's at least debatable which takes more time--mouse or keyboard (or
ML other user interfaces)--and the answer would depend very largely on
ML personal habits and situations.
No, I'm sorry to say.
A Bat-fellow, Januk Aggarwal,
wrote on Tuesday, September 19, 2000 at 5:11:46 CET --
Sorry, I need to add my customary complaint here. How come there
are four darned *buttons* available, but (once your cursor is
located in the preview window) there are no keyboard shortcuts that
allow you to
Hi Avenarius,
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000 08:00:27 +0200GMT (19/09/2000, 14:00 +0800GMT),
Avenarius wrote:
A If there's something I hate it's toolbars. In applications that you
A only use once a week they're handy but with one's favourite
A everyday (or even every-hour) tools they just get in the way.
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Tuesday, September 19, 2000, Thomas Fernandez wrote to Avenarius on TBUDL about
Keyboard shortcuts (was: Odd behavioural complaints? [was: Re: Deleting messages and
spacebarring through 'em]):
TF Just for your info, I use the toolbar buttons all the time. I do
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On Tue, 19 Sep 2000 08:00:27 +0200, Avenarius wrote:
A I sure don't know what buttons are available because I don't use any
A toolbars and I removed all of them from all the Bat! screens. If
A there's something I hate it's toolbars. In applications
Hallo Oleg,
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000 15:19:48 +0500 GMT (19/09/2000, 18:19 +0800 GMT),
Oleg Zalyalov wrote:
OZ You waste your time positioning mouse over buttons, you waste your
OZ screen space for those buttons. Of course, it's your time and your
OZ screen.
That's true. Maybe I'm just used
On Tuesday, September 19, 2000, 3:19:48 AM, Oleg wrote:
TF Just for your info, I use the toolbar buttons all the time. I
TF do not ever use keyboard shortcuts, with one exception: ALT-F2
TF when I'm on the way from the TV to the bathroom. ;-)
You waste your time positioning mouse over
In Reference to "Keyboard shortcuts (was: Odd behavioural complaints? [was: Re:
Deleting messages and spacebarring through 'em])" From Ming-Li: "
M Their requests are nonetheless legitimate, IMHO, and there's no
M need to treat them as threats to the integrity of TB (or the
M Internet, or
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Wednesday, September 20, 2000, Ming-Li wrote to Oleg Zalyalov on TBUDL about
Keyboard shortcuts (was: Odd behavioural complaints? [was: Re: Deleting messages and
spacebarring through 'em]):
ML I consider myself a keyboard person, and enjoy many of the
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