Bill Cole wrote, quoting Robert M. Münch:
I use Stream Deck (physical shortcut deck) which allows to start an
application. Most OSX apps can be activated by opening them again if
they already run.
MM isn’t activated, instead it behaves strange in that it looks
like a 2nd instance is launched
On 8 Jan 2020, at 14:57, Bill Cole wrote:
> Is it possible that you have MM installed in 2 places?
Gotcha! I’m using the beta-version which lives in ~/Applications whereas the
last official release lives in /Applications.
Thanks, I didn’t remember…
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On 8 Jan 2020, at 14:22, Robert M. Münch wrote:
How do you link it to Stream Deck?
Not related but, boy, does MailMate struggle with OpenPGP! It takes at
least 5 seconds to read your e-mail, every time!
Charlie
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On 7 Jan 2020, at 8:42, Robert M. Münch wrote:
I use Stream Deck (physical shortcut deck) which allows to start an
application. Most OSX apps can be activated by opening them again if
they already run.
MM isn’t activated, instead it behaves strange in that it looks like
a 2nd instance is lau
On 7 Jan 2020, at 15:49, TJ Luoma wrote:
> How are you triggering the Stream Deck action?
I just use the System/Open action and choose MM.
> I use Keyboard Maestro with mine which allows for any number of scripting
> possibilities.
How do you link it to Stream Deck?
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How are you triggering the Stream Deck action? I use Keyboard Maestro
with mine which allows for any number of scripting possibilities.
A shell script running `open -a MailMate` should work, as would an
AppleScript `tell application "MailMate" to activate`
Both of those work fine even if MailMate