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Re: [Pan-users] Coloring read and unread articles differently
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Douglas Bollinger |
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Re: [Pan-users] Coloring read and unread articles differently |
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Wed, 9 Aug 2006 15:57:33 -0400 |
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006 13:44:19 -0500
Benjamin Esham <address@hidden> wrote:
> Just to clarify… are the unread headers supposed to be underlined?
> Threads with unread are underlined when collapsed, but there is no
> underline once these threads are expanded.
Here's how it works, at least, how I think it works. :)
With collapsed threads:
Bold = Completely unread thread
Normal = Read thread
Normal + underline = Read thread with new messages
Following the header, the (#) in parenthesis is the number of unread messages
in the collapsed thread.
Once the thread is expanded, you don't need the (#) or underline so they
aren't visible. I guess the underline is slightly redundant now that we have
(#) back, because if you have a normal thread with (#), you already know it's
a read thread with new messages.
--
Hoi, noch eine Bloat-Reimplementation auf ossp.org und sie ist _nicht_
von Engelschall? Wie kommt es?
-- Felix von Leitner in de.comp.os.unix.programming
2002-04-18 <address@hidden>
- [Pan-users] Coloring read and unread articles differently, Benjamin Esham, 2006/08/09
- Re: [Pan-users] Coloring read and unread articles differently, Peter B. Steiger, 2006/08/09
- Re: [Pan-users] Coloring read and unread articles differently, Benjamin Esham, 2006/08/09
- Re: [Pan-users] Coloring read and unread articles differently, Darren, 2006/08/09
- Re: [Pan-users] Coloring read and unread articles differently, Benjamin Esham, 2006/08/09
- Re: [Pan-users] Coloring read and unread articles differently, Per Hedeland, 2006/08/09
- [Pan-users] Re: Coloring read and unread articles differently, Duncan, 2006/08/09
- Re: [Pan-users] Re: Coloring read and unread articles differently, Benjamin Esham, 2006/08/09
- [Pan-users] Re: Re: Coloring read and unread articles differently, Duncan, 2006/08/10
- Re: [Pan-users] Coloring read and unread articles differently,
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