[kde-linux] KDE 3.4.2: What does the white minus sign in the red circle mean?
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
bss at iguanasuicide.net
Wed Jan 21 19:18:19 UTC 2009
On Wednesday 21 January 2009, Anne Wilson <cannewilson at googlemail.com>
wrote about 'Re: [kde-linux] KDE 3.4.2: What does the white minus sign in
the red circle mean?':
>On Wednesday 21 January 2009 16:45:13 Norberto Bensa wrote:
>> Quoting "Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." <bss at iguanasuicide.net>:
>> > I think the
>> > icon is supposed to remind Americans of "Do Not Enter" signs on
>> > roadways.
>>
>> Europe has another sign for that?
>
>No, it would be the same. I do recall seeing Ignore in one version,
> though it's not in this one. It didn't work, though. I'm curious.
> Does it work now? Which version is that?
I'm using KMail Version 1.9.9 as part of Kontact Version 1.2.9 on KDE
Release 3.5.10, and things are a bit inconsistent. In the menus, the icon
for ignored is international negation -- red circle + red forward slash;
In the message list and status drop-down, the icon for ignored is "Do Not
Enter" sign.
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