On 6 Dec 2016, at 10:25, Vlad Ghitulescu wrote:
With one of the latest update MailMate added CMD-K as a keybinding for
Edit - Add Link.
I know this because I previously used this exact keybinding for
"send:" in my ~/Library/Application
Support/MailMate/Resources/KeyBindings/VladsCustom.plist-file :-) and
the new behavior drove me crazy! ;-)
Sorry about that, but it was the “standard key” for this action.
So I changed my keybinding for send to this:
"^~@k" = "send:";
and everything was fine again.
*Almost* everything. :-/
I discovered that the new keybinding works only when the cursor it's
in the message window and not (**anymore!**) when the cursor is in the
To:- or the Subject:-fields.
As I said, I changed ONLY the keybinding and NOT the command itself…
but the behavior changed.
3 related questions:
1. Did anybody else experienced this as well?
I can reproduce it.
2. It's this a bug or a new feature? ;-)
It's naturally not intentional.
3. Do you have any ideas what to do in order to be able to send an
email-message with a keybinding regardless of the position of the
cursor (as previous)?
I'm not quite sure which ones would work. Looking at the code indicates
it has to be a binding which already has some kind of binding/purpose
such that the text field converts it into a selector (even if that
selector is `noop:`). This is why the old one worked. A bit of
experimenting revealed that this should work:
"^K" = "send:";
Maybe you can use that for now (⌃⇧K).
--
Benny
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