hi Gene,
I'm sorry about sounding a bit coarse, but I am on a lot of lists. I
enjoy learning new things. Obviously on heavy traffic lists, I don't
read every message. But using my method of grouping and filtering,
I can literally get between 1000 and 2000 messages daily and spend
between an hour and an hour and a half total in going through them.
Now i don't know how many times, I have gotten e-mails to heavy
traffic lists from people who say things like: "hasn't this thread
gone on long enough" or "moderators please close this topic." When
I contact them, I find out that they have all their messages going
into the inbox and don't know or could care less about filtering and
grouping.
I guess what I'm saying is that people who won't/can't learn about
such things should be on heavy traffic list or if they are they
shouldn't complain about the heavy traffic.
...And before, I get booted from this list, let me say that's about
all I have to say about this topic--since it definitely isn't about
NVDA.
On 8/10/2022 11:17 AM, Gene wrote:
I don't
group messages in that way. Its interesting to see that use of
the status bar.
Gene
On 8/10/2022 9:33 AM, Ron Canazzi
wrote:
Hi Curtis,
If you filter messages and if you group by conversation, reading
the status bar is a quick way of determining how many messages
are in a particular folder and how many are unread.
This is very helpful if like me, you have 17 mailing lists you
are subscribed to and want to select and read only those
messages from each list you are interested in.
On 8/10/2022 9:02 AM, brice Mijares
wrote:
What is the importance of a status bar in TB?
On 8/10/2022 5:59 AM, Gene wrote:
No. The issue now and in perhaps more than one earlier
version is that when you issue the read status line command,
NVDA key end, it isn't read and the announcement no status
line information found, or something very similar is spoken.
Gene
On 8/10/2022 1:16 AM, Curtis
Delzer wrote:
Hi, was saying I can disable it or enable it, I thought
that was the issue in the earlier t-bird.
On 8/9/2022 9:46 PM, Gene
wrote:
Are you saying the read status line command reads it and
when does it read it, when it is checked or unchecked.
It shouldn't be shown if it is unchecked and it
shouldn't be read.
Gene
On 8/9/2022 11:43 PM,
Curtis Delzer wrote:
I get the message "unchecked."
On 8/9/2022 9:31 PM, Gene
wrote:
If yew mean in the tool bars submenu of the view
menu, it is checked by default and when I read the
status bar, I get the message no status bar
information.
Gene
On 8/9/2022 11:22 PM,
Curtis Delzer wrote:
but, that is what I am using, NVDA, and it is
enabled in latest t-bird.
On 8/9/2022 9:12 PM,
Gene wrote:
I tried both and it isn't read using NVDA.
Gene
On 8/9/2022 11:05
PM, Curtis Delzer wrote:
they updated so status bar you can under
the view menu enable or disable. 102.1.2.
On 8/6/2022 7:59
PM, Gene wrote:
This may be something NVDA will have to
update. The status bar is still read when
using JAWS. Whether Thunderbird or NVDA
should correct the situation is something
I'll leave to the two sets of developers.
Gene
On 8/6/2022
9:40 PM, Ron Canazzi wrote:
Hi
Group,
Has anyone upgraded Thunderbird to the
latest version 102.1.1? If so, can you
read the status bar? I cannot on my
system: Windows 11, 64 bit with latest
NVDA 2022.2.
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