Thanks for the link, I'll have a look. I consulted the Mozilla newsgroups, and this seems to be a known problem or missing feature. We'll just have to wait for a proper extension. - I only asked here because you are all so competent
2SanskritFritz
I dont have Thunderbird, so I cant help with this, sorry.
Oh but you did! The script is fine as a workaround. Thanks!
Help me again
I'm looking for a free alternative to the Allnetic Working Time Tracker. It was free until version 1.7.4, now shareware, and the free one is not supported anymore. I have some problems with that version, so I decided to look for another one. Anyone?
I switched to Linux, bye and thanks for all the fish!
a new (release candidate) version of the great ConTEXT Editor (Version 0.98.0) is available now. It finally has real word wrap, a slightly redesigned GUI and other new features.
2.99.5.7030:
- Keyboard shortcuts
- View/Select details: mouse actions and align
- Possible to use whole path instead to filename for searches ("Use whole path" option
in Advanced tab, -w argument for locate.exe
- Format file size option (in Advanced settings)
- "Show total size of selected files" added to Special menu
- Results can be saved to HTML file
- Fixed: "Result list always shown" option
- Fixed: Stop updating didn't work when chosen from File menu
- Fixed: "*." with "Match whole name only" finds files without extension and
"locate file -t" works too, and also "(none)" is added to Type combo
- Some minor fixes and changes
van Dusen wrote:THe amazing Locate32 is updated too
- Keyboard shortcuts
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Yes really amazing, I must say that the way the keyboard shortcuts has been implemented is really impressive IMO. It is powerful and intuitive and I guess is what people in favor of the Unified Command system initiative would like to see in TC
Gil
Licence #17346
90% of coding is debugging. The other 10% is writing bugs.
If you ever need to make a file temporary unusable for others for some reason, then this app can do the job : "Sipher".
You can find it on my site here .
Put it somewhere in a map of the systempath, with a simple command one can encode / decode a file anywhere in its own dir.
The size : the readme.txt is as big as the program - 256 bytes . . .
Sam Zen wrote:If you ever need to make a file temporary unusable for others for some reason, then this app can do the job : "Sipher".
You can find it on my site here .
Your website -> links is a gold mine , Thanks
Gil
Licence #17346
90% of coding is debugging. The other 10% is writing bugs.
Check out the free tool Xentient Thumbnails.
It replaces the generic icons for image files with the actual image. As far as I used it, it worked fine and with a quite OK performance (on my Athlon 1400, WinXP).