Hello Martin!
** 03.03.20 - 09:37, Martin Foster wrote to August Abolins:
I just realized that OXP can produce a fine thread-tree that
identifies the messages that were written as PMs (private messages)
in an echo...
It's taken you long enough to spot this :-))))))
I hadn't started writing many PMs spawned from echomail messages until recently. I needed to check for some messages regarding a certain topic,
and boom - visually - there they were. Before then I had assumed that my
PMs were *only* accessible in the private Address Book section associated with the particular person, and not in the echo database.
Yes, nice feature, isn't it :)
I don't understand why people (usually from the sysop group) frown on the usefulness of threading that can be achieved from MSGID and REPLYID.
In addition to navigating through a "thread" with the keyboard controls, a visual representation can aide in getting to the right message quicker.
The visual tree feature is a nice testament to what can be achieved when taking the time to produce the programming to achieve it.
I think the only other Fidonet-related reader that offered to produce a visual thread tree was Fleetstreet (OS/2)
../|ug
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