Has anyone had CTRL+SHIFT+A (Select Thread) problems in Mozilla 1.4? When I press this key sequence nothing happens.
TIA, Darrell
Darrell Cormier wrote:
Has anyone had CTRL+SHIFT+A (Select Thread) problems in Mozilla 1.4? When I press this key sequence nothing happens.
TIA, Darrell
Same thing here. However, I am not 100% sure of your question. From messenger (Mail + News) I see no CTRL+SHIFT action. <ALT> 1 - 5 seems to work.
Donn aka n5xwb Washburn wrote:
Darrell Cormier wrote:
Has anyone had CTRL+SHIFT+A (Select Thread) problems in Mozilla 1.4? When I press this key sequence nothing happens.
TIA, Darrell
Same thing here. However, I am not 100% sure of your question. From messenger (Mail + News) I see no CTRL+SHIFT action. <ALT> 1 - 5 seems to work.
When in Mail & Newsgroups, under the Edit menu (when viewing mail) is a 'Select' option which then expands a sub menu with 'All' or 'Thread'. By 'All' there is a ALT+A key sequence and by 'Thread' there is a key sequence defined as CTRL+SHIFT+A. I can select 'Thread' from the menu, but the hot keys don't work for me. The ALT+A sequence for 'Select All' works fine.
Darrell
Hi,
Do any other combinations work? i.e. ctrl+shift+c - read all n - next unread p - previous unread
I had the same problems when installing (once upon a time) version 1.2.1 over the 1.0.1 (rpm -Uvh) which comes by default with suse 8.1 - no keys combinations were working. After doing an uninstall (rpm -e) and then a clean install (rpm -ivh), everything worked perfectly.
Regards, Alin.
Darrell Cormier wrote:
Donn aka n5xwb Washburn wrote:
Darrell Cormier wrote:
Has anyone had CTRL+SHIFT+A (Select Thread) problems in Mozilla 1.4? When I press this key sequence nothing happens.
TIA, Darrell
Same thing here. However, I am not 100% sure of your question. From messenger (Mail + News) I see no CTRL+SHIFT action. <ALT> 1 - 5 seems to work.
When in Mail & Newsgroups, under the Edit menu (when viewing mail) is a 'Select' option which then expands a sub menu with 'All' or 'Thread'. By 'All' there is a ALT+A key sequence and by 'Thread' there is a key sequence defined as CTRL+SHIFT+A. I can select 'Thread' from the menu, but the hot keys don't work for me. The ALT+A sequence for 'Select All' works fine.
Darrell
Alin Dobre wrote:
Hi,
Do any other combinations work? i.e. ctrl+shift+c - read all n - next unread p - previous unread
I had the same problems when installing (once upon a time) version 1.2.1 over the 1.0.1 (rpm -Uvh) which comes by default with suse 8.1 - no keys combinations were working. After doing an uninstall (rpm -e) and then a clean install (rpm -ivh), everything worked perfectly.
Regards, Alin.
<SNIP> So far these are the ones I know work: CTRL+SHIFT+R CTRL+R n p
The ones I know don't work are: CTRL+SHIFT+C CTRL+SHIFT+A
That's all I have tried so far. Since some work, I believe it is a bug. I had similar problems with Thunderbird mail, that's why I decided to give Moz another shot.
Thanks, D.C.
Darrell Cormier wrote:
Donn aka n5xwb Washburn wrote:
Darrell Cormier wrote:
Has anyone had CTRL+SHIFT+A (Select Thread) problems in Mozilla 1.4? When I press this key sequence nothing happens.
TIA, Darrell
Same thing here. However, I am not 100% sure of your question. From messenger (Mail + News) I see no CTRL+SHIFT action. <ALT> 1 - 5 seems to work.
When in Mail & Newsgroups, under the Edit menu (when viewing mail) is a 'Select' option which then expands a sub menu with 'All' or 'Thread'. By 'All' there is a ALT+A key sequence and by 'Thread' there is a key sequence defined as CTRL+SHIFT+A. I can select 'Thread' from the menu, but the hot keys don't work for me. The ALT+A sequence for 'Select All' works fine.
Darrell
Wow What a change - I tried your suggestion and first of all "Threads is grey out. I also noted that the normal > symbol on Select failed to bring out the second level menu. When it did only "All" was selectable. Punch it and it selected every email (like in a global Delete dark blue screen). "Threads" failed here.
Has anyone had CTRL+SHIFT+A (Select Thread) problems in Mozilla 1.4? When I press this key sequence nothing happens.
I'm pretty sure that this is a Mozilla bug as I'm having the same problems under a Debian installation.
However, it's a real bug and it would be beneficial to make SuSE aware of this problem (so they can work something out with Mozilla.org?)