Re: [orca-list] thunderbird: how to indicate whether message are read/unread
- From: John Covici <covici ccs covici com>
- To: Peter Vágner <pvagner pvagner tk>
- Cc: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] thunderbird: how to indicate whether message are read/unread
- Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2021 08:10:30 -0400
OK, it was there all the time, I guess what I would really like is to
have the read/unread come first in the line -- is that possible?
On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 07:20:32 -0400,
Peter Vágner wrote:
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Hello,
Most likelly I am missunderstanding as it sounds very simple to me.
I have configured thunderbird not to show message pane for
me. Menu bar -> View -> Rozmiestnenie -> Message pane not checked
.
Then when opening individual messages I have configured
thunderbird to open it in a new window not in a new tab. Menu bar
-> Edit -> Preferences. Navigate with the tab key until you hear
Open messages in pane new tab and adjust it to new window.
Now when you navigate in the list of messages you should hear something like
Re: [orca-list] thunderbird: how to indicate whether message are
read/unread Peter Vágner Unread
So the word unread is a part of the accessible description for
each item which has not been read yet.
If you press the enter key the message will get open in a new
window and by default after 5 seconds thunderbird considers it as
read.
Does it make sense and is this you are asking for?
Greetings
Peter
Dňa 29. 7. 2021 o 10:58 John Covici napísal(a):
Hi. I have Thunderbird 78.12.0 and I am using Orca master within a
couple of weeks. I would like to know how to get each line of the
inbox to indicate whether the message is read or unread? I looked
through the menus, but did not see anything obvious, but I probably
missed something.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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