On Tue, 4 Jul 2006 Charles Kerr wrote: What is an 'active' thread ? On my v 0.14.2 the sequence of displaying the headers, also of threaded headers, is independant of whether the article has been fetched or not. Or does 'active' mean it's still on the NewsServer ?
> Right now the header pane's date column shows that row's article's date. > This is straightforward, but when sorting you get the date of the first > post in a thread. But what if you're looking for active threads? > In that case, you really want to sort by the newest followup's date. > So you've got a list which potentially contains sub-lists ? And the list is displayed most-recent first ? And the sub-lists are dispalyed first-in is displayed first ? > I'm leaning towards adding a second date column named "follow-up". > The good thing is that it's obvious how to use it. > The bad thing is that it's yet another column. :) > > Can anyone think of a cleaner, but still obvious, way to do this? Don't do it. Beter just make a note in the 'HAND-BOOK'. Resist the temptation to fiddle unneccesarily [?pan would catch these spelling mistakes?]. == Chris Glur. PS. Altho I subscribed to this list via my crappy Gmail account, in case it was withdrawn due to non usage, I'll now try and mudge the send-URL to use my proper mailserver. Lets see if it works. PSS. the bottom of this 'Pan-users Digest, Vol 44, Issue 8' read: Pan-users@nongnu.org which is different from pan-users@nongnu.org These are the little faults which need to be weeded out ? PSSS. I'm still waiting for someone to suggest that "if my v 0.14.2 installation doesn't 'go to the first [or any] of the last downloaded [as a result of being previously flagged] articles, via <shift> 'n' or the 2 mouseable commands, then it must be broken". ======== script to mudge Tx-URL & post== System.CopyFiles Oberon.TextPan => Oberon.Text ~ Mail.Send X1 ~ _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users