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Re: [Pan-users] In Pan v0.11.4, how do I select the first article witho
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Jim Henderson |
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Re: [Pan-users] In Pan v0.11.4, how do I select the first article without reading it? |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Jul 2002 17:59:10 -0600 |
Add me to that list as well. :-)
Single-click to highlight - I ran into that yesterday on 0.11.4 when I
was using button 1 to highlight rather than read, but had set it to load
the article with that one. Made life a bit interesting for a few
minutes until I remembered what I'd set my pref to.
Jim
John Aldrich wrote:
>
> On Friday 19 July 2002 06:12 pm, Charles Kerr wrote:
> >
> > Yes... I've given up hope of pleasing everyone on this issue.
> > My unofficial tally is that it cuts about 60%-40% preferring
> > single-click activation. Probably because people see newsreaders
> > as being like mailers, which typically just take a single click.
> >
> HEH... well, list me as one of the many silent ones who would prefer
> single-click to mark and double-click to activate. :-) For what it's worth.
> :-)
>
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- [Pan-users] In Pan v0.11.4, how do I select the first article without reading it?, Phillip Pi, 2002/07/19
- Re: [Pan-users] In Pan v0.11.4, how do I select the first article without reading it?, Wolf J . Flywheel, 2002/07/19
- Re: [Pan-users] In Pan v0.11.4, how do I select the first article without reading it?, Phillip Pi, 2002/07/19
- Re: [Pan-users] In Pan v0.11.4, how do I select the first article without reading it?, Chris Petersen, 2002/07/19
- Re: [Pan-users] In Pan v0.11.4, how do I select the first article without reading it?, Charles Kerr, 2002/07/19
- Re: [Pan-users] In Pan v0.11.4, how do I select the first article without reading it?, John Aldrich, 2002/07/19
- Re: [Pan-users] In Pan v0.11.4, how do I select the first article without reading it?,
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