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Open a new tab
Context:
@info:tooltip
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Located in pane.cpp:131
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Close the current tab
Context:
@info:tooltip
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Located in pane.cpp:142
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Empty
Context:
@title:tab Empty messagelist
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Located in pane.cpp:411 pane.cpp:629
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Close All Other Tabs
Context:
@action:inmenu
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Located in pane.cpp:568
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No Subject
Context:
displayed as subject when the subject of a mail is empty
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Located in storagemodel.cpp:253
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Unknown
Context:
displayed when a mail has unknown sender, receiver or date
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Located in storagemodel.cpp:254
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Display tooltips for messages and group headers
i18n: file: core/settings.kcfg:10
i18n: ectx: label, entry (MessageToolTipEnabled), group (MessageListView)
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Located in rc.cpp:3
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Enable this option to display tooltips when hovering over an item in the message list.
i18n: file: core/settings.kcfg:11
i18n: ectx: whatsthis, entry (MessageToolTipEnabled), group (MessageListView)
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Located in rc.cpp:6
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Hide tab bar when only one tab is open
i18n: file: core/settings.kcfg:15
i18n: ectx: label, entry (AutoHideTabBarWithSingleTab), group (MessageListView)
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Located in rc.cpp:9
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With this option enabled the tab bar will be displayed only when there are two or more tabs. With this option disabled the tab bar will be always shown. When the tab bar is hidden you can always open a folder in a new tab by middle-clicking it.
i18n: file: core/settings.kcfg:16
i18n: ectx: whatsthis, entry (AutoHideTabBarWithSingleTab), group (MessageListView)
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Located in rc.cpp:12
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Contributors to this translation: Oliver M. Kellogg.