Hi,
Thanks for confirming it's working! So it may be a bug on my
MailMate version (using the 5673) or because of my os version (macOS
Mojave 10.14.6).
And yes, there are good chances it asks to give permission to
"Accessibility" since I'm using AppleScript to simulate user’s actions
(ex:
Guillaume,
The keyboard shortcut for the bundle works for me. I am on BigSur,
build 5757. I was prompted to give MailMate access to "Accessibility"
(Security & Privacy) when I tried to use the bundle the first time.
On Sat Feb 06, 2021 at 01:03 PM, Guillaume Barrette wrote:
Hi all,
T
Hi Alain,
This differ from the behaviour that I'm describing since you are
not using my commands, but the standard MailMate paste action (Cmd+v).
To use mine you should select it from the menubar at "Command -> Paste
(Extra) -> select the action that you want) or use the shortcut that I
se
I have installed the bundle, re-started Mailmate, and unexpectedly I
don’t need any new keyboard shortcut : when I paste (command-V) a text
form MS Word, it now appears as plain text, which is perfect for me, but
seems to differ from the behaviour you describe.
Alain
On 6 Feb 2021, at 20:03,
Thanks Guillaume, I will try that. Incidentally, I use version 5726 of
Mailmate, but for someone else who uses an older version (5673 or
something close), this problem does not exist. At some point I remember
Benny mentioning something along this line, but I can’t seem to find
the right email.
Hi all,
To give some more solutions... you can also use a text expansion
utility for that (Typinator, aText, TextExpander, Alfred, ...). For
example, I'm using Typinator and by typing 'vv' I'm getting my clipboard
in plain text.
However, if you prefer to simply use MailMate, I've built a B
On 6 Feb 2021, at 4:22, Alex Abdo wrote:
If you use Alfred (a great replacement for Spotlight
… among *many* others features)
, it also manages your clipboard for you and allows you to paste very
easily without formatting. You use option-command C to pull up
Alfred’s clipboard list, and the
If you use Alfred (a great replacement for Spotlight), it also manages
your clipboard for you and allows you to paste very easily without
formatting. You use option-command C to pull up Alfred’s clipboard
list, and then select which of your recent clipboard items you want to
paste, and hit ente
Interesting suggestion. I tried CopyLess2, and it works. Thank you.
Alain
On 5 Feb 2021, at 18:23, Verdon Vaillancourt wrote:
I use a clipboard manager for various things. One nice side effect of
this is that it (optionally) strips all formatting from text and
pasted plain text.
V
On Feb
On 5 Feb 2021, at 18:23, Verdon Vaillancourt wrote:
I use a clipboard manager for various things. One nice side effect of
this is that it (optionally) strips all formatting from text and
pasted plain text.
V
Does that help with the issue in MM? I use Copy’Em as clipboard
manager but eve
I use a clipboard manager for various things. One nice side effect of this is
that it (optionally) strips all formatting from text and pasted plain text.
V
> On Feb 5, 2021, at 11:16 AM, aisrael wrote:
>
>
> I did just that, but it is pretty cumbersome. There must be a better way (at
> leas
I did just that, but it is pretty cumbersome. There must be a better way
(at least I hope).
Alain
On 5 Feb 2021, at 17:10, Thomas Eckhold wrote:
Same here. A work around is to first copy the text into Notes or the
Apple text editor and then copy and paste it into MM.
Thomas
On 5 Feb 2021,
Same here. A work around is to first copy the text into Notes or the
Apple text editor and then copy and paste it into MM.
Thomas
On 5 Feb 2021, at 17:06, aisrael wrote:
When I copy and paste a fragment of a MS Word document into a Mailmate
mail, it appears as an attached .png image, instead
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