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    [ M2 } If possible assign keyboard shortcut force [Columns] Mail View=0, 25600, 1, 1, 44283,

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    • sgunhouse
      sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer @eeeemc last edited by

      @eeeemc Seems to me the function was named Set preference, we'll have to see if Michael (that is, @blackbird71 ) recalls the syntax.. First guess would be section, key, value - though the commas within the value could be a problem.

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      • blackbird71
        blackbird71 @sgunhouse last edited by

        @sgunhouse Unfortunately, I'm not "Michael" nor am I conversant with functions to rewrite settings items. Sorry to say, I think you've mis-remembered the name.

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        • sgunhouse
          sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer @blackbird71 last edited by

          @blackbird71 Happens when there's no real names listed - I admit to being horrible at names. So, no recall of Set preference as a command in Presto? I'll have to see if any of the reference sites still exist .,..

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          • burnout426
            burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

            The command is Set preference and it takes a string as an argument that specifies the preferences file section, the preference and its value.

            Example:

            Set preference, "User Prefs|Client Refresh=1"
            

            So, I would guess that it would be something like:

            Set preference, "Columns|Mail View=0, 25600, 1, 1, 33954, 1, 2, 121203, 1, 3, 230400, 1, 4, 21490, 1, 5, 25600, 1, 6, 28151, 1, 7, 38400, 1"
            

            for example.

            But, that didn't seem to work (even after a restart) when tied to ctrl / in keyboard shortcuts under Application or Mail Window. You can mess around with it to see if you can get it to work though.

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            • Arch4Mage
              Arch4Mage @eeeemc last edited by

              @eeeemc opera is the best

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              • Arch4Mage
                Arch4Mage @sgunhouse last edited by

                @sgunhouse there is such a function and as soon as I set it up once and the settings remain like that, there is also a fruga setting with a short command to start, I don't use it, it is for programmers, I used it once and stained the landscape and it was great, then I fixed everything, but I don't use this function otherwise is quite useful

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                • Arch4Mage
                  Arch4Mage @sgunhouse last edited by

                  @sgunhouse it depends what you want to do you will be careful not to pollute the landscape

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                  • Arch4Mage
                    Arch4Mage @burnout426 last edited by

                    @burnout426 you will have to be careful with this feature as it is easy to make mistakes

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                    • sgunhouse
                      sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer @burnout426 last edited by

                      @burnout426 You do realize you'd need the = sign, but even then the commas in the string may confuse it. And of course, some settings may need a restart.

                      Unfortunately Windows 11 doesn't want to run software written for Windows 7, so I can't test it.

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                      • eeeemc
                        eeeemc @sgunhouse last edited by

                        @sgunhouse Thank you very much !!

                        Yah .. Yah ... Yah ....

                        How dare M2 user forgotten the famous "=" and " , " if they are to doing custom tricks even they accidently forgot in the first attempt .........

                        Thank you again !

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                        • burnout426
                          burnout426 Volunteer @sgunhouse last edited by burnout426

                          @sgunhouse said in [ M2 } If possible assign keyboard shortcut force [Columns] Mail View=0, 25600, 1, 1, 44283,:

                          You do realize you'd need the = sign

                          In my case, I was in the UI at "alt + p -> advanced -> shortcuts -> Opera Standard -> Edit -> Mail Window -> New" where I entered ctrl / for the first field and the command I previously posted in 2nd field, which yields:

                          ctrl /="Set preference, "Columns|Mail View=0, 25600, 1, 1, 33954, 1, 2, 121203, 1, 3, 230400, 1, 4, 21490, 1, 5, 25600, 1, 6, 28151, 1, 7, 38400, 1""
                          

                          in the custom ini file. I wasn't editing the ini file directly.

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                          • burnout426
                            burnout426 Volunteer @eeeemc last edited by

                            @eeeemc
                            So, you got it to work? If so, awesome. What's the working entry look like in your keyboard ini file?

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                            • eeeemc
                              eeeemc @burnout426 last edited by

                              @burnout426 nup!

                              as earlier from my first post, I'm now facing all feeds won't update when if I'm manually choose UPDATE.

                              Feed list lost in every restart in Oper M2, old feeds list item appeared after Importing my custom feeds backup .opml.

                              In short, feed lost, import .opml, those feeds picked up once the feed contents, never do it's job again.

                              I'm going to fix this before the COLUMNS.

                              HaHaHaHaHa !

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