On 13 Dec 2013, at 22:07, TJ Luoma wrote:
When I create a reply, there are certain circumstances where I would
like to be able to jump right to the "To:" header (also the Subject:
line header).
[...]
I looked through the documentation and didn't see anything which
seemed to allow for this, but
On 13 Dec 2013, at 19:02, Jon Nall wrote:
I'll often cut and past a multi-line string from my terminal into
MailMate. I'd like to 'bulk indent' this to have it show up as a
Markdown code block. I currently haven't found a better way than
manually adding spaces to each individual line of text.
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 9:16 PM, Rob McClure wrote:
> So are you both saying you are composing in a separate application then
> pasting the final content into MM when composing a message? Even a reply?
> Or can I embed these into MM?
>
I was suggesting it as an option until you learn Markdown en
Thanks,
So are you both saying you are composing in a separate application then
pasting the final content into MM when composing a message? Even a
reply?
Or can I embed these into MM?
Rob McClure
sharkez at g
On 13 Dec 2013, at 18:56, Kee Hinckley wrote:
On 13 Dec 2013, at 20:45, TJ Luoma w
On 13 Dec 2013, at 20:45, TJ Luoma wrote:
But when it comes down to it, there are two apps I find indispensable
for
writing Markdown:
1) MultiMarkdown Composer - http://multimarkdown.com/download/
2) Marked 2 - http://marked2app.com
Both excellent recommendations. I do most of my large docu
On 13 Dec 2013, at 20:24, Gustavo Daniel Villarreal wrote:
On 13 Dec 2013, at 19:19, Rob McClure wrote:
\*\* this should be next level indent I thought
Its actually [space]* for one indent level, and [space][space]* for
two indent levels (further indentation levels are not supported):
The
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 8:19 PM, Rob McClure wrote:
> But I'm getting all sorts of weird things, or nothing. Where do I go to
find
> out what to do?
1. This is the first level
2. This is also the first level
1. This is the first sub-2
2. This is the second sub-2
1. This is deeper still
2. deep
On 13 Dec 2013, at 19:19, Rob McClure wrote:
\*\* this should be next level indent I thought
Its actually [space]* for one indent level, and [space][space]* for two
indent levels (further indentation levels are not supported):
```
* First level
* Second level
* Third level
```
* First l
MM Newb here…
HTML markup is not my forte but I can't seem to get Markdown to do what
I think it should.
I assume that bulleted list and numbered lists should look indented and
such, but I'm not seeing that at all, in fact I don't see anything
different in the rendered view than I do in the edi
When I create a reply, there are certain circumstances where I would
like to be able to jump right to the "To:" header (also the Subject:
line header).
I can create a Keyboard Maestro macro for this (by repeating
'shift-tab'), but it would change depending on which headers are shown
in the compose
> On Dec 13, 2013, at 1:02 PM, "Jon Nall" wrote:
>
> Is there a way to select text and indent it all?
> Indentation->Increase/Decrease ( Cmd-] & Cmd-[ ) are what I'm used to in
> Mail.app, but that doesn't exist in MailMate (and perusing the key binding
> document I didn't find what anything
I'll often cut and past a multi-line string from my terminal into
MailMate. I'd like to 'bulk indent' this to have it show up as a
Markdown code block. I currently haven't found a better way than
manually adding spaces to each individual line of text.
Is there a way to select text and indent i
On 13 Dec 2013, at 15:39, Rob McBroom wrote:
I would think MailMate just hasn’t gotten around to deleting them,
but there could be hours or even days between the time I delete and
the time I check mail on my phone. These messages never appear in
MailMate again once it thinks they’re deleted, b
I’ve had this happen a few times. I’ll delete one or more messages
via MailMate, then read mail with another client (my phone, if it
matters) and see that the messages are still there.
I would think MailMate just hasn’t gotten around to deleting them, but
there could be hours or even days betw
On 13 Dec 2013, at 10:12, Robert Anders wrote:
I'm able to configure the columns in _inbox_ folders and subfolders
using context click on column headers and select "Use as Default
Columns".
When i try the same on _sent_ folders all _inbox_ folders will inherit
the new settings (bad) and _sent_
Hi.
I'm able to configure the columns in _inbox_ folders and subfolders using
context click on column headers and select "Use as Default Columns".
When i try the same on _sent_ folders all _inbox_ folders will inherit the new
settings (bad) and _sent_ folders switch back to the "O|F|To|Subject|D
On 13 Dec 2013, at 7:56, Marc ARC wrote:
Is there a way to have the following behavior:
no automatic change
Change of what?
1 mailaccount - 1 from address (to be defined somewhere & not the
same as this from the email account )
I don't think I understand the question?
The possible From
On 13 Dec 2013, at 7:52, Marc ARC wrote:
@Thomas: No, there is no way to change the subject or any other part of
a received message. You can only alter tags (IMAP keywords). IMAP (or
emails in general) are not really designed for allowing such changes.
For example, for IMAP it would require re
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