No, mailto: is different. It tells the mail client to create a new message with
the header filled in with the URI. message: [1] opens a received message-id.
However, it's apparently supported only by Apple mail on macOS, so it doesn't
really make sense to support it in GnuCash. One can easily
Derek:
On MacOS it is possible to get a URL that takes you to a mail
message(in mail.app). The URL is of the form
First, the more cross-platform uri would be mailto:
It looks to me like the message: prefix does something different than
the mailto: prefix.
Derek, I suspect you are
Hi.
First, the more cross-platform uri would be mailto:
Second, the issue is that gnucash catches all uris internally so there are
no external bindings.
-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On January 2, 2021 9:42:48 AM Ira Fuchs wrote:
I am running Gnucash for under
I am running Gnucash for under MacOS mojave. On MacOS it is possible to get a
URL that takes you to a mail message(in mail.app). The URL is of the form
. If I enter
this URL as the location for an association and then try to go to it in
gnucash, I get the error message that the file cannot