Toolbar shortcuts for previous and next message with windowed message no longer work
Categories
(Thunderbird :: Untriaged, defect)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
People
(Reporter: david, Unassigned)
Details
(Keywords: regression, Whiteboard: [Supernova3p])
Attachments
(1 file)
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/111.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
I updated to Thunderbird 111.0b3 (64-bit). I double clicked a message to open it. I always view messages in a window and do not use the message pane. At the top of the message window in the toolbar I clicked next and previous message.
Actual results:
Nothing. Nothing happened.
Expected results:
The message window should have refreshed with either the next or previous message in the list.
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Comment 1•1 year ago
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On the message window tab bar I deleted the mark read only, delete, next, and previous buttons, then added back again, hoping to make a difference. No difference. Also please note the delete button doesn't work, either. So, no buttons appear to work on the tab bar after customization.
It's a severe nuisance having to close each message and double click the next in the list to read.
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Comment 2•1 year ago
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Thunderbird version 112.0b1 (64-bit) came out today. It still has the problem.
Where is the page to download previous beta versions so I can go back a couple of steps? I need the previous and next buttons to work.
Updated•1 year ago
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Comment 4•1 year ago
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This bug was marked as a duplicate of https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1822607. Bug 1822607 is shown resolved on the 113 branch. I installed 113.b1 and the same exact issue for this bug (1822607) still exists in that version.
Please see screen snapshots previously posted since they still apply.
I updated the version number of this bug to 113 though I submitted it under 111.
I rolled back to the last version prior to SuperNova because no version since that will work for me.
Updated•1 year ago
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