Charles Kerr wrote: [...] > Why does the (07/08 05:07) article come later? Because it got a > followup at (07/09 03:00 PM) from Walt after the Suse RPM mail came in...
Hah! I feel the surge of intoxicating power flow through my...um... Oops. Wrong list, sorry. After further contemplation I think that the one useful course would be to supply a variety of sorting options -- each attachable to a hotkey so that the user could instantly switch between options without fumbling thru a menu. That said, what about clicking on a column header like 'Subject' or 'Date' for sorting purposes? That's what I do now, and I prefer it, except that it doesn't do exactly what I want (as I posted earlier.) Sometimes, with some newsreaders, I get the impression that the sorting results depends upon the *order* in which I click the column headers. E.g., if I click on 'Date' and then click on 'Subject', the header pane seems sorted such that the threads are kept intact, but the grouped threads seem to be sorted in roughly chronological order. Am I imagining this? I confess I've always been confused by the subject of article threading/sorting, so it may be that I've just noticed on those occasions when sorting accidentally happens the way I like it. Dunno. I do know that Thunderbird has one column named 'Thread' which turns threading on/off with one click on the column header. I like that option only because I can defeat the (apparent) conflict between sorting by Subject, sorting by Date, or by Thread (where there seems to be a builtin conflict between the other two categories.) Any cleansing moments of clarity would be most welcome. _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users