On 16 Feb 2015, at 1:48, Bart Lipman wrote:
I'm confused by the behavior of the tab key. If the focus is on the
mailbox list and I hit "tab," I get the focus on the message list.
But if I use a keyboard shortcut to switch mailboxes and then hit
"tab," I end up in the new search bar.
Yes, t
Sorry about the long technical reply, but you might find it interesting.
On 16 Feb 2015, at 1:03, Allie Martin wrote:
On 15 Feb 2015, at 15:06, Shoshanna Green wrote:
I'm currently trying out MailMate; though I can't switch to it until
it has a "correspondent" column,
I'm wondering what I'm
I'm confused by the behavior of the tab key. If the focus is on the
mailbox list and I hit "tab," I get the focus on the message list. But
if I use a keyboard shortcut to switch mailboxes and then hit "tab," I
end up in the new search bar.
On 15 Feb 2015, at 18:06, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 15 Feb 2015, at 15:06, Shoshanna Green wrote:
I'm currently trying out MailMate; though I can't switch to it until
it has a "correspondent" column,
I'm wondering what I'm missing here. :) I've found useful features by
simple exploration. However, the help is not being very helpful on
ex
On 15 Feb 2015, at 21:06, Shoshanna Green wrote:
I'm currently trying out MailMate; though I can't switch to it until
it has a "correspondent" column, […]
You should try the latest test release: Hold down ⌥ when clicking
“Check Now” in the Software Update preferences pane.
When I open a mes
Kai Großjohann wrote (at 14:30 on 15 Feb 2015):
I'm using the widescreen layout. While the message list is focused,
the spacebar scrolls the message (preview).
You can create a file Foo.plist in `~/Library/Application
Support/MailMate/Resources/KeyBindings/` with the following content:
[sn
On 15 Feb 2015, at 13:30, Kai Großjohann wrote:
You can create a file Foo.plist in `~/Library/Application
Support/MailMate/Resources/KeyBindings/` with the following content:
```
{
"Q" = ("makeFirstResponder:", "mailboxesOutline");
"W" = ("makeFirstResponder:", "mainOutline");
"E"
I still think the default should be that the focus is on the message
list, not the mailbox list. But each to his/her own...
Bart
On 15 Feb 2015, at 15:51, Shoshanna Green wrote:
On 2/15/15 3:06 PM, Shoshanna Green wrote:
When I open a message I've received, often I'm going to want to
scrol
On 2/15/15 3:06 PM, Shoshanna Green wrote:
When I open a message I've received, often I'm going to want to scroll
down to read it all. But if I immediately hit the spacebar, it toggles
between full and compact headers. I have to click in the message body to
focus it, and only then will the spaceb
Shoshanna Green wrote (at 14:06 on 15 Feb 2015):
When I open a message I've received, often I'm going to want to scroll
down to read it all. But if I immediately hit the spacebar, it toggles
between full and compact headers. I have to click in the message body
to focus it, and only then will t
I'm using the widescreen layout. While the message list is focused, the
spacebar scrolls the message (preview).
You can create a file Foo.plist in `~/Library/Application
Support/MailMate/Resources/KeyBindings/` with the following content:
```
{
"Q" = ("makeFirstResponder:", "mailboxe
I'm currently trying out MailMate; though I can't switch to it until it
has a "correspondent" column, I'm enjoying getting to know it,
experimenting with keybindings and verification-before-sending (a major
plus for me). So I'm likely to be asking a bunch of questions. Here's
one.
When I open
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