[PLUG] Resolved: Thunderbird annoyances
Dick Steffens
dick at dicksteffens.com
Sat Sep 26 15:36:33 UTC 2015
On 09/25/2015 11:30 PM, Galen Seitz wrote:
> On 09/25/15 22:32, Dick Steffens wrote:
>> On 09/25/2015 09:13 PM, Bruce Kilpatrick wrote:
>>> On 09/25/2015 04:30 PM, Dick Steffens wrote:
>>>> Did anyone else notice a change in Thunderbird lately?
>>>>
>>>> I don't recall having T-bird want to correct color to colour before
>>>> today, nor do I remember a "More" button to the right of the "Delete"
>>>> button on an e-mail I'm looking at.
>>>>
>>> I noticed the "More" button had just showed up recently. I assumed it
>>> came with the last upgrade.
>> Yeah. I've trained my mouse hand to click on the right most button.
>> Fortunately it doesn't do anything hazardous, but it is an annoyance.
> Right click on any of the buttons to get to a customize menu. Once
> there, you can drag the buttons to get a different order, or drag them
> to the customize window to get rid of them entirely.
Far out. Thanks. More is now less to the extreme, and Delete is back
where my mouse hand expects it to be.
>
>> The weirder one is how the spell check dictionary changed. I see that
>> there's an add on available, but why should it have changed? Sigh.
> I haven't noticed this yet ... color ... well, now I have. It thinks
> I've spelled color wrong.
>
> Hmmm, Preferences->Composition->Spelling is set to English/UK. I
> certainly didn't do that. I've now changed it back to English/US.
Hmm. I was in a hurry yesterday and missed the spelling tab. Now mine is
also set back to English/US. Maybe the person packaging the latest
update is from the UK. Oh, well. Now I'm back to having color spelled
correctly. Interestingly so is colour.
Now, if they could just fix the thing where, when I respond to a Plug
e-mail, From comes up as one of my other e-mail accounts. Fortunately, I
don't have a signature block on it, so I notice right away and change
it. But it's weird that it seems to think that I mean something other
than what's normal.
Thanks for the tips.
--
Regards,
Dick Steffens
More information about the PLUG
mailing list