Hi,

    Great!

Also, if you prefer to have a direct shortcut to each of those commands (I mean, having a specific shortcut that call one command directly instead of popping the menu), you could add a MailMate shortcut that calls the "performBundleItemWithUUID:" selector with the UUID of the command that you want or edit the BusyCal bundle and change the shortcut there directly or set a custom shortcut in the standard macOS keyboard shortcuts preference or use an application that can call a menubar item like BetterTouchTool, Keyboard Maestro...

Best,

--
Guillaume

On 26 Feb 2020, at 8:43, Federico Guzzoni PM wrote:

Hi Guillaume,

yes, that helps a lot. Thank you again!

Best regards

Federico


On 26 Feb 2020, at 14:20, Guillaume Barrette wrote:

Hi Federico,

    I don't think it's possible to add items to the context menu
(which I think would be a great feature!), but to make it faster you can
use the shortcut to directly access the commands.

I mean, if you select an email, you can press CTRL+SHIFT+C to pop a
little menu with those 2 actions. Then, you can click on the one that
you want or use the number key that represent the one that appear on the
right side of the popup next to the command that you want.

Hope this helps!

Best,

--
Guillaume

On 26 Feb 2020, at 6:00, Federico Guzzoni PM via mailmate wrote:

Hi Guillaume,

sorry to bothering you again.
Since I’m working a lot with BusyCal and BusyContacts (after
Daylite)
I’d like to optimize the workflow.

Do you know if it possible marking an eMail to add the command
„BusyCal Add Task… and Event“ to the right click mouse button
somehow?

Thanks and best regards

Federico


On 24 Feb 2020, at 16:26, Guillaume Barrette wrote:

Hi Federico,

   I add a look and here is a modified version of the BusyCal
bundle. It adds the add task option.

Link: https://d.pr/f/iggXJi

@Benny, feel free to add the "Create Task.mmCommand" + "add-task"
file
to the MailMate BusyCal bundle if you want to update it.

Best,

--
Guillaume

On 24 Feb 2020, at 3:13, Federico Guzzoni PM via mailmate wrote:

Hello,

to create an event in BusyCal from a MM eMail is very useful and
works fine.
More important (for me) would be to create a ToDo.

I guess a second or extended BusyCal Bundle is needed.

Can anyone help?

Thanks and regards

Federico

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