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Namme mcswell
Brûker sûnt Nov. 3, 2020
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Nostalgy++/ Manage, search and archive emails

Wurdearring: 5 fan de 5 stjerren

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

Dizze beoardieling giet oer in eardere ferzje fan de add-on (4.1.7). 

Quick Folder Move

Wurdearring: 3 fan de 5 stjerren

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.

Dizze beoardieling giet oer in eardere ferzje fan de add-on (1.8.2).