LabelLinks4Gmail

By CloudKicker Last update Apr 27, 2010 — Installed 8,058 times.

Pilot Mode Instructions

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Bryce Schober User

Have disappeared, so I don't know what special labels to add...

 
CloudKicker Script's Author

Look on the about page again. I change the name of the image link to "Pilot mode instructions". Click on that.

 
Henrique Abreu User

Tert, since in Pilot Mode there's the need of creating the fake labels (to show and organize the folders), I don't think it's very appropriate for it to be an greasemonkey option, the old way was very good.
Another suggestion: it could auto-detect that the user wants pilot mode by checking if there's any label starting with question mark, since they're a need on pilot mode.

 
CloudKicker Script's Author

hmmm... good point

I'll see what I can do.

 
Bryce Schober User

I'd like the pilot mode to highlight the special labels somehow, like bolding or underlining. It'd also be nice if they were forced to be first in the list somehow. (I'm using _archive for a normal label.

 
Henrique Abreu User

They're already the first on the list, unless you use a label that also start with a symbol. Maybe you change you other label to "._archive".
Bold is already used to differ labels with unread mails.
It's necessary to think a solution that suits to everybody, I also wanted this once "choosing the right other of my labels", but I concluded that renaming is only good and easy solution.

 
TomG Scriptwright

Can't find these instructions! Any help appreciated.

 
Henrique Abreu User

@TomG
In the main page there's a link to CloudKicker home page where are some outdated instructions.
I'll try to resume what you can do with LabelLinks (that I remember).

1 - Label your labels
This is the main feature! To use it name the labels like this:
label1
label2
label3:label1
label4:label2
label5:label1,label2

2 - Pilot Mode
Pilot mode integrates your labelbox to gmail folders links. To enable it, create the special label 'LL4G' with the '-pilot' flag, like this:
LL4G -pilot
Now you can label (and hide) your gmail folders, like Inbox, Starred, Trash, etc.
To do so, you need to create 'fake' labels (starting with question mark) configuring each. Example:
?Inbox
?Starred:?Inbox
?Chats:?Inbox
?Sent
?Drafs:?Sent
Others
?Spam:Others
?Trash:Others
?All:Others

3 - Advanced Options
There's also a bunch of extra advanced options:
search : to hide the navigator search boxes
spam : to hide spam folder unread count
nofly : to disable navigator fly out effect
circle : to use circle icons (with white background) instead of arrows at label tree search
To use them, just append ' -option' to 'LL4G' label.

I guess that's all for now.

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