* Loïc Minier [Tue, 21 Feb 2006 17:16:56 +0100]:
> On Tue, Feb 21, 2006, Christoph Berg wrote:
> > Re: Loïc Minier in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > When viewing a mailbox with more than 1000 messages and the message
> > > number column limited to 3 characters, the threading arrows / lines
> > > "break" as shown on the attached screenshot.
> > Add more columns to %C in index_format.
> Why? Senders are overflowing their column too, but are not causing the
> line break. Adding more columns would mean I'd loose the space in all
> folders, even when I have < 1000 messages (it's quite rare I have more
> than 1000 messages).
So how should, in your opinion, things work? I mean, to which other
field do you steal one space so that upon overflowing the assigned
length for %C, thread markers are not shifted?
Cheers,
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actually found this out empirically.
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