https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=467832
--- Comment #5 from Peter <p.wibber...@btinternet.com> --- (In reply to Peter from comment #4) > (In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #1) > > We put it in first column because we have support for thread message. > > => it will be wierd if we change it. > > by default it's better to show subject in first column > (In reply to heinoldk from comment #3) > > (In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #1) > > > We put it in first column because we have support for thread message. > > > => it will be wierd if we change it. > > > by default it's better to show subject in first column > > > > Thank you for the fast reply. > > I don't quite see how having the subject in the first column is coupled to > > supporting message threads. I added another example from Gnome Revolution > > which demonstrates how it could look like. > > Of course, having robust defaults is good and I don't want to convince you > > to change these. > > I was just hoping for more customizability in this regard and thought it > > could be possible without too much effort or additional complexity. > Hi Laurent, > > Ideally, I'd like to have tags displayed in the first column, but if I > right-click the top of the message list, and check Important and/or Action, > I can't drag those extra columns to the left. I see that there's a > Read/Unread icon on the very left-hand side, which seems to be part of the > Subject column, but I can't work out how to add other tags to this ( > although I could swear I succeeded with a previous installation of KMail). > I tried the Message - Mark Message menu, but this is confusing - why is the > functionality different for different tags, i.e. a menu item for 'Mark > Message as Unread' but a checkbox for 'Remove Important Mark'? - and doesn't > appear to have any effect. > > Many thanks and regards. > > KMail 6.0.1 (24.02.1) I've just worked out that you can achieve whatever you want - this must be what I'd done in a previous installation - by defining a new theme under Settings -> Configure KMail - > Appearance -> Message List -> Configure -> Appearance. This includes having anything, other than Subject, in the first column. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.