I forgot to mention that I tried the obvious:
~~~html
first paragraph
Next para
etc.
~~~
But it leaves the and tags in, which looks really awful.
--Randall
On 22 Aug 2020, at 15:50, Randall Gellens wrote:
I'm using Mailmate 1.13.1 (5671), which I think is the latest released
version. Some
I'm using Mailmate 1.13.1 (5671), which I think is the latest released
version. Sometimes, in Markdown mode, paragraphs are collapsed
together. Sometimes, adding additional blank lines between what I
intend to be a paragraph fixes it, but other times not (likely depending
on what other format
Yes, Thank you Billy and Glenn. I corrected the common error of not
scrolling the code text to see the whole line. I’ve entered the
command (no errors this time!) and created the Styles.plist folder.
I’m not sure of what I need to enter in the folder for what I want to
do.
I want to color th
And a hint: if you're reading the Styles.plist from the screen and
typing
it, pay careful attention to parentheses versus braces and commas
versus semicolons. Ask me how I know…
On 22 Aug 2020, at 14:21, Dave C wrote:
No luck.
I read the “Colored messages” section in Hidden Preferences. It
b
Billy is correct. The command you used was missing the “-bool YES”
at the end. You can cut and paste the correct command directly from the
MailMate Help window.
Glenn P. Parker
glenn.par...@comcast.net
On 22 Aug 2020, at 14:32, Billy Youdelman wrote:
On 22 Aug 2020, at 11:21, Dave C wrote:
On 22 Aug 2020, at 11:21, Dave C wrote:
I read the “Colored messages” section in Hidden Preferences. It
begins with enabling this feature by this command:
defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmMessageColorsEnabled
I think you will need to do this (can't test it right now, though)..
de
No luck.
I read the “Colored messages” section in Hidden Preferences. It
begins with enabling this feature by this command:
defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmMessageColorsEnabled
Copying and pasting that in Terminal results in:
Rep argument is not a dictionary
I’m not smart eno
Thank you Glenn. I’ll check it out.
Cheers.
> You can tweak the color of the text for messages that are “flagged” so they
> stand out clearly. There are instructions in the “Hidden Preferences” section
> on how to go about this by adding the file, ~/Library/Application\
> Support/MailMate/Sty
You can tweak the color of the text for messages that are “flagged”
so they stand out clearly. There are instructions in the “Hidden
Preferences” section on how to go about this by adding the file,
~/Library/Application\ Support/MailMate/Styles.plist and enabling
MmMessageColorsEnabled using th