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Strikethrough icon in compose window

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Hi folks, I am wondering if there is a possibility to add a strikethrough icon to the compose window. I use strikethrough quite often and it is very inconvenient to go to the menu each time. I can find only addons for earlier versions of TB. Thanks

Hi folks, I am wondering if there is a possibility to add a strikethrough icon to the compose window. I use strikethrough quite often and it is very inconvenient to go to the menu each time. I can find only addons for earlier versions of TB. Thanks

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Click Format>test style>strikethrough from menu bar

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I don't know about an icon, but it's possible to create a key shortcut with the tbkeys-lite add-on. The attached picture shows how to add the code to the tbkeys settings. In this example, Alt+Z makes a strikethrough in selected text in the compose window.

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Hi, @sfhowes: also a solution, thanks, @david: as I mentioned in my post, my opinion is that it is too complicated to go through the Menu. I feel, as there is a icon for bold, italic and underline, it would be nice to have also a icon to strikethrough.

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I tried but could not get the add on to work. Yes it would be nice to add that to the tool bar.

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In the good old days there was an extension that did this, along with icons for sub- and superscript. Sadly it was killed off by the changes made to extensions a few years ago.

The best place to make suggestions is Mozilla Connect, though if any notice will be taken is a moot point.