Re[2]: Keyboard shortcut

2004-01-30 Thread P.Johnson
Hi Miguel, On Wednesday, January 28, 2004, 11:14 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> I have forgotten how to configure a keyboard shortcut-- could >> someone please help with this? I would like if possible to >> combine the ALT + L command (which I use a lot) into one stroke. M> Try Alt+F12 Thanks

Re[2]: Keyboard shortcut

2005-08-18 Thread P. Johnson
Stuart, On Thursday, August 18, 2005, , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: PJ>> I am trying to set up a keyboard shortcut for Justify Left. SC> Do you mean align left? Yes I do, sorry. SC> If so Launch your editor, then RMB on space beside the menu at the top SC> and select Customize. Select Container

Re[2]: Keyboard Shortcut... (Ctrl+=)...

2000-09-19 Thread Avenarius
A Bat-fellow, Östen Häggmark, wrote on Tuesday, September 19, 2000 at 21:27:40 CET -- ÖH> Does TB somehow reflect what keyboard I use? Absolutely. For instance, when I'm typing in Russian, I can't access the (non-cyrillic) menu bar by hitting ALT+M, ALT+V, etc. 8-[ ÖH> I've also noticed th

Re[2]: Keyboard shortcut for collapse/expand thread

2003-08-27 Thread Dave Kennedy
Wednesday, August 27, 2003, 7:03:37 AM, Stuart wrote: A>> the subject says it all I think... is there such a shortcut? S> Well ctrl-shift-left/right and ctrl-shift+/- do it for me (so to S> speak). Thanks! I've been looking for this. Is there a way to expand all parts of a thread entirely? -- Da

Re[2]: Keyboard shortcut for collapse/expand thread

2003-08-27 Thread Dave Kennedy
Wednesday, August 27, 2003, 10:30:20 AM, Greg wrote: G> Hello Dave, >> Is there a way to expand all parts of a thread entirely? G> Cnrl+keypad+ Very cool! How could I have found that in the documentation? -- Dave Kennedy Current version is 1.62

Re[2]: Keyboard Shortcut to move to next unread message?

1999-12-23 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi Ali Martin, On Freitag, 24. Dezember 1999 at 1:58:08 you wrote: AM> [] >> Moving to the _next_ unread message has no shortcut apparently. AM> Ctrl+] should do that for you. :) Hm. On a german keyboard you have to hit Ctrl, also keep the key "Alt Gr" pressed and use your left foot to g

Re[2]: Keyboard Shortcut to move to next unread message?

1999-12-24 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi Jast, On Freitag, 24. Dezember 1999 at 11:42:09 you wrote: J> Try out Ctrl-´ (left of backspace, right of ß) That should work. Is there a way to make that shortcut (or rather the function itself) to work across folders? Meaning, when I've read the last message in one folder, have it j

Re[2]: Keyboard Shortcut to move to next unread message?

1999-12-24 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi Jast, On Freitag, 24. Dezember 1999 at 11:42:09 you wrote: >> the subject says it. I found Ctrl-ß to be for moving to the >> _previous_ unread message. I have no instant idea why I would want >> that ;) Moving to the _next_ unread message has no shortcut >> apparently. J> T

Disagreement, Bingo, and Thanks (Was Re[2]: Keyboard Shortcut... (Ctrl+=)...

2000-09-23 Thread JM14
Januk, >> Are you sure? In my Bat that shortcut designation is >> "Ctrl+Plus", same as auto-completion of address-book addresses. JA> It is Ctrl-= on english keyboards I'm using a Shellfish keyboard, and, for me, it's Ctrl+Plus. (Which, as an aside, is precisely what I was most looking for

Re: Disagreement, Bingo, and Thanks (Was Re[2]: Keyboard Shortcut... (Ctrl+=)...

2000-09-23 Thread JM14
All, JA>> It is Ctrl-= on english keyboards Jan> I'm using a Shellfish keyboard, and, for me, it's Ctrl+Plus. How's that for an obscure keyboard, eh? Anyone, think they can get a handle on that one? Actually, what I wrote was "a US-English keyboard." Originally, I had lowercased "english."

Re[2]: Keyboard shortcut to mark a message with a color group?

2001-06-20 Thread Tim Musson
Hey A, Wednesday, June 20, 2001, 8:38:26 AM, you wrote: TM>> Is there a Keyboard shortcut to mark a message with a color TM>> group? Or is there a way I can create one with TB? ACM> Alt-M-G ... and choose from the list of colour groups? Darn, I thought I had looked in the Message menu...