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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Problem with Thunderbird 4.0 display layout Post 302570450 by fpmurphy on Thursday 3rd of November 2011 10:30:29 AM
Old 11-03-2011
I use Thunderbird. I would have thought that View->Layout->Classic View with the Message Pane checked would have got you back to where you wanted to be.

Thunderbird is currently at version 7.0.1. Why not just upgrade to 7.0.1. This will restore the default layout.
 

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NAME(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   NAME(1)

NAME
simulpic - Microchip PIC 16F84 simulator SYNOPSIS
simulpic DESCRIPTION
simulpic is a program that simulates the behaviour of a Microchip 16F84 microcontroller. The program presents a command line interface and accepts the following commands: h Give a summary of all the commands l <filename> Read program memory from IHX8M-format file <filename> dr View registers dg View general registers dee View EEPROM data memory dpm View program memory dp View IO pins state ds View stack d [<address>] Disassemble from <address> (or PC) s [<number>] Execute <number> steps g <time> Execute until <time> bp [<address>] Set/clear breakpoint pa ppppp Set RA io_port state (p = 0, 1, -, u) pb ppppp Set RB io_port state (p = 0, 1, -, u) pm p Set MCLR state (p = 0, 1) io [<filename>] Open inputs file ic Close inputs file ro [<filename>] Open report file rc Close report file eo [<filename>] Open graphic file ec Close graphic file st Set sampling frequency (# instr.) for graphics file f Set clock frequency por Power-on reset q Quit OPTIONS
This program has no options. SEE ALSO
You can find more information about the PIC 16F84 microcontroller on the Microchip WWW site http://www.microchip.com/ AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Samuel Tardieu <sam@debian.org> and revised by Deva Seetharam (deva@alum.mit.edu), for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). January 24, 2005 NAME(1)
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