On 11/19/08 01:54, Steve Lamb wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
But since most users (and probably developers) of Tbird are on Windows,
they just don't have the same ethos as old-time midrange admins, and so
I'm just thanking $DEITY that the plugin system exists.
Even then there is a huge barrier to entry. I would love to write a
plugin for TBird which implements buttons from PMMail/2 (circa 1995).
Ah, OS/2. In it's day, it was the perfect synthesis of text and
GUI. PM was truly object-oriented in such a useful manner, and ran
*well* on an 8MB 486DX33.
Modern GUIs could learn a lot from it...
Delete-and-Next, Delete-and-Previous, Delete-And close. Then the same choices
for move and copy. They made reading messages in a separate window sane and
haven't been seen since.
I've tried but TBird's plugin architecture isn't documented as a sole
entity. There is no document, that I am aware of, that describes how to write
a TBird plugin which doesn't start with "To set up your Firefox development
environment..."
Pisses me off to no end.
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Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA USA
If you don't agree with me, you are worse than Hitler!!!
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