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이름 | mcswell |
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가입한 날짜 | 11월 3, 2020 |
개발한 부가 기능 수 | 부가 기능 0개 |
이 개발자의 부가 기능의 평균 별점 | 아직 별점 없음 |
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Nostalgy++/ Manage, search and archive emails
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Life saving! I can't understand why TBird didn't think of this.
Every once in awhile, TBird does something naughty that keeps Nostalgy from working. The latest is that TBird assigns a bunch of ordinary keys (like S, C) to functions that I have no use for (S = toggle the star on a msg--I don't even show the star column). As it happens, another user (FS?) has a fix, which I repeat here (and thanks to him/her!!!):
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I solved my problem via the Thunderbird configuration editor and passing the following 2 parameters to False:
- accessibility.browsewithcaret_shortcut.enabled
- ui.key.textcontrol.prefer_native_key_bindings_over_builtin_shortcut_key_definitions
Quick Folder Move
5점중 3점 받음
As others have commented, not as useful as Nostalgy, but Nostalgy doesn't work with TB 78 (which I was forcibly updated to). What's missing you ask? (glad you asked!) The ability to include folder dividers ('/') in the name. I have many "leaf" folders with the same name, let's say "house" is such a folder name. With Nostalgy, I can type 'Virginia/house' (or just 'ia/ho') and get the folder I want; or I can type 'Maryland/house' (or just 'and/ho' etc.) and get that folder. With QFM, I can either type the parent folder, or the daughter folder, but not both.
The UI also doesn't make it clear whether I'm moving or copying, which can be confusing.
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