How can I make expanded threads the default view?
Whenever I go to my usenet account, I have to press Shift-* to expand all the threads. In the past, I never needed to do this. I would really like to be able to make "all threads expanded" my default view. Can anybody tell me if this is possible and if so, how to do it? TIA.
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PS. I'm using XP SP3 and TB version 31.5.0.
Well, with all the other problems I'm having with TB (emails keep getting sent in Arial despite my changing the default font to Times Roman, editing problems with the cursor meandering all over the place, ultra slow drag and drop of messages, etc.) I guess maybe it's time to start looking for another email program. Too bad now there's no support either.
I would of answered you, but I can not remember how I did it. I have a folder set that way. So it was something simple. It is the hard stuff I tend to remember.
Almost all compose issues can be "cured" using the workaround of pressing enter 3 or 4 times and then moving the cursor back to the start. The composer has the annoying ability to go past the end of the document by one character and pick up the defaults used in developing the program.
Simply Typing your name and then returning to the beginning to type will bypass that.
This add-on https://freeshell.de/~kaosmos/quoteandcomposemanager-en.html with it's stabilize fonts setting has been a big help to some.
Not pasting from Word is also a big help.
View menu (Alt+V) > threads > expand all threads.
Matt said
I would of answered you, but I can not remember how I did it. I have a folder set that way. So it was something simple. It is the hard stuff I tend to remember. Almost all compose issues can be "cured" using the workaround of pressing enter 3 or 4 times and then moving the cursor back to the start. The composer has the annoying ability to go past the end of the document by one character and pick up the defaults used in developing the program. Simply Typing your name and then returning to the beginning to type will bypass that. This add-on https://freeshell.de/~kaosmos/quoteandcomposemanager-en.html with it's stabilize fonts setting has been a big help to some. Not pasting from Word is also a big help.
Matt, thanks very much for replying. I'll give the trick you mention a try. However, the extension you recommend isn't approved by Mozilla and I'm very reluctant to install something which isn't.
Anyway, pretty sad when extensions have to be created to deal with bugs the developers should find solutions for. Maybe they're trying to convince people to give up TB so that they can totally drop it like they want.
Matt said
View menu (Alt+V) > threads > expand all threads.
Matt, is this any different from Shift+*?
TIA.