Useful 3rd party tools to complement TC
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It would be great if someone who had some free time could scour this thread for all of the programs and links and put them all in one post (or separate thread) so it would be easy to see the suggestions without having to weed through 27 pages.
I'd do it, but I'm swamped as it is!
I'd do it, but I'm swamped as it is!
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2Jordi
CLCL can do this with the Utils plugin, and
AutoHotkey also. This latter one is very intelligent, it even wraps the text into predefined length!
CLCL can do this with the Utils plugin, and
AutoHotkey also. This latter one is very intelligent, it even wraps the text into predefined length!
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I dont use Thunderbird, nor the script, but application specific hotkeys are easy to define in AutoHotkey, for example:Can you think of an elegant way to start (and close) the script from Thunderbird?
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; Ctrl-G
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if not WinActive( "ahk_class THUNDERBIRD" )
Return
I switched to Linux, bye and thanks for all the fish!
2SanskritFritz:
Well, I suppose you have all the AutoHotkey scripts you may need running permanently. What I would like to do is start the script only when I need it. I.e. with the start of TB the script starts, when I close TB the script closes and AutoHotkey with it. Sorry if this sounds stupid. (I guess a simple desktop link would be easiest...)
BTW: give me a kick if this is way OT.
Jordi
Well, I suppose you have all the AutoHotkey scripts you may need running permanently. What I would like to do is start the script only when I need it. I.e. with the start of TB the script starts, when I close TB the script closes and AutoHotkey with it. Sorry if this sounds stupid. (I guess a simple desktop link would be easiest...)
BTW: give me a kick if this is way OT.
Jordi
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Have you ever tried to post your equest here?Jordi wrote: What I would like to do is start the script only when I need it. I.e. with the start of TB the script starts, when I close TB the script closes and AutoHotkey with it. Sorry if this sounds stupid. (I guess a simple desktop link would be easiest...)
BTW: give me a kick if this is way OT.
Jordi
Maybe someone can help you. (I got some extensions this way).
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