Jay Smith
Jay Smith
> I don't think the msf files create folders or cause folders to be created it's the other way round. You are, of course, correct. The presence of folders (on...
Hi Axel, Thanks for the further new versions. As previously mentioned, I can't test until tomorrow, though last night I did get the test bed set up. Your own testing...
TESTING of "pre38" for "FORCE TREE REFRESH" function SUMMARY: 1) The function initially works (to open the folder structure), but only for a few upper levels. Then it silently dies....
A couple updates... 1) I experimented further and manually opened a folder (just one level) that contains **many** more folders (some containing messages and some containing further-deep folders). I then...
> Interesting test results - I would have guess that running it repeatedly it would "go deeper" - but maybe the tree nodes have to be actually expanded for this....
> the idea is that it adds missing nodes while iterating the folders it already knows. But if you do it repeatedly it would iterate the new folders, too and...
> You may have noticed that I managed to collapsed the originally collapsed nodes on the tree, which I figure is cleaner and should be better performance wise. Actually, the...
Thank you for telling me about the JS error console. I had not used it in years and had forgotten about it. That showed a couple interesting things: When running...
> It tries to open all folders, regardless of whether they are expanded or not. It just works with the data that Thunderbird volunteers to give it. This is very...
> It should at least expand all the folders that are logged with "open=false" and thus expose their direct children. Anything that is listed in your log file like this...