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<div id="newHeader"> <b>To: </b>"tb-planning"<br>
<b>From: </b>"Blake Winton"<br>
<b>Sent: </b>Thursday, 22/11/2012 15:08:05 15:08 GMT Standard
Time {GMT ST} +0000 [Week 47]<br>
<b>Subject:</b>Re: New reply: A: Disable QuickText addon Upgrade
to ver17 crashes on compo... </div>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 21-11-12 14:18 , Axel wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">5. do we really need the new user menu
insteat of in Firefox used window buttons (minimize, maximize
and close), it is complete other then in firefox and for me
absolutly horrible!</blockquote>
You can use the setting <b>mail.tabs.drawInTitlebar = false</b>
and then enable menus then everything will be back to the way it
was in Thunderbird16 and before. My guess is that there wasn't
enough time to produce a full-blown "Thunderbird button" (a la
Firefox) that could reside in the caption bar - who knows maybe
there will be one in Thunderbird24?<br>
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To be honest, it's actually the other way around. Firefox is
going to add a menu button similar to the one we now have in
Thunderbird, and remove their current Firefox button. (See the
right-hand side of the image at the top of <a
moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://people.mozilla.com/%7Eshorlander/files/australis-designSpecs/australis-designSpecs-windowsXP-silver-mainWindow.html">this
page</a>, for example.) So, given that this release will last
us until version 24, I thought it would be good to skip the
(now-old) Firefox button, and just implement the next iteration of
the design.<br>
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Having said that, if any of you _really_ want a Thunderbird
button, I would probably accept a patch that changed the look of
the Menu Button to that style when people dragged it into the
titlebar/tabbar…<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Blake.<br>
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As regards the tabs in the titlebar, I have just uploaded a little
"minimal" toolbar button addon that helps "less technically
inclined" users to toggle these modes:<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/addon/titlebar-cleaner/">https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/addon/titlebar-cleaner/</a><br>
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"A toolbar button to remove the tabs from the Windows titlebar back
to their original place. Provides an easy way to undo the changes
introduced by Thundebird 17."<br>
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it is fairly basic at the moment, i am probably going to add some
"bells & whistles" later... Please spread the word should you
happen to support users on this issue!<br>
<br>
cheers<br>
Axel<br>
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