Re: [MlMt] have html rendering of named links at bottom of mail ?

2016-10-28 Thread Max Rydahl Andersen

On 28 Oct 2016, at 15:34, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:


On 27 Oct 2016, at 12:32, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:


On 27 Oct 2016, at 11:05, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

It could be an option to the Markdown converter, but it's not 
something I'm going to add myself. I guess a more general solution 
would be to implement it as a filter applied to the resulting HTML. 
If you mainly want this feature for yourself then this filter could 
also be applied to all incoming HTML emails.


Got a pointer to where I could go tweak on the markdown converter ?


I'm afraid it would currently be a waste of time since I'll very 
likely replace it fairly soon.


My main problem with the current approach is that the text view is 
simpler/faster to scan for links (just go to bottom) than html 
(manually look through).


But doesn't this mean that this is a feature you would like for all 
HTML emails and not just the ones you generate yourself?


Well, that would be great but very few I receive follows the markdown 
format of [1] style footnotes.


For now I would just prefer what I send out have the text and html 
version be equally useful.


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Re: [MlMt] Organisation of smart mailboxes?

2016-10-28 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

On 28 Oct 2016, at 15:25, Jan Erik Moström wrote:

For some reason it bothers me (can't explain why :D) to have a smart 
mailbox without any function other than to contain other smart 
mailboxes. So my question is simply: is there some kind of "folder 
functionality" for organising smart mailboxes?


No, but there kind of has been, but it was not fully implemented and it 
is also a bit broken now (the Examples mailbox was a “group” 
mailbox). I'll look into at least fix that.


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Re: [MlMt] have html rendering of named links at bottom of mail ?

2016-10-28 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

On 27 Oct 2016, at 12:32, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:


On 27 Oct 2016, at 11:05, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

It could be an option to the Markdown converter, but it's not 
something I'm going to add myself. I guess a more general solution 
would be to implement it as a filter applied to the resulting HTML. 
If you mainly want this feature for yourself then this filter could 
also be applied to all incoming HTML emails.


Got a pointer to where I could go tweak on the markdown converter ?


I'm afraid it would currently be a waste of time since I'll very likely 
replace it fairly soon.


My main problem with the current approach is that the text view is 
simpler/faster to scan for links (just go to bottom) than html 
(manually look through).


But doesn't this mean that this is a feature you would like for all HTML 
emails and not just the ones you generate yourself?


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[MlMt] Organisation of smart mailboxes?

2016-10-28 Thread Jan Erik Moström
I've started to use a number of smart mailboxes and I want to keep most 
of them in a "group" (they belong together but doesn't necessarily have 
a relation to each other).


The natural way would be to put these into a "folder" or something 
similar. And this is also what I do for handling for example mailing 
lists:


smart mailbox for all list mails
smart mailbox for subject A
smart mailbox for subject B
etc

And I can of course create a dummy smart mailbox to contain other smart 
mailboxes:


dummy smart mailbox with no rules
smart mailbox for task R
smart mailbox for perston T
etc

For some reason it bothers me (can't explain why :D) to have a smart 
mailbox without any function other than to contain other smart 
mailboxes. So my question is simply: is there some kind of "folder 
functionality" for organising smart mailboxes?



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Re: [MlMt] Message in full screen?

2016-10-28 Thread Max Rydahl Andersen

On 27 Oct 2016, at 17:27, Robert Wall wrote:


The green dot makes the whole *window* full screen.

What I want is for a message to take up the whole window. I.e. I have 
my navigation pane at the left, my message list at the top-right, and 
a message at the bottom-right.


I want the message to take up the whole window, if I need it to.


Press 'o' (or cmd+O) to open the current message in its own window. This 
one you can make as big/small as you want.


/max



On 27 Oct 2016, at 9:24, Richard Rettke wrote:

On 27 Oct 2016, at 4:23, Benny Kjær Nielsen mailingl...@freron.com  
wrote:



On 26 Oct 2016, at 19:52, Robert Wall wrote:

Is it possible in MailMate to get an individual message to show up 
as a full screen (either a window or a tab)? I’ve been looking 
for an option to do it, and I can’t find it.


No, this is not possible. If I remember correctly, if I allow single 
message (or composer) windows to be put in full screen mode then 
they'll automatically open in full screen mode if the mailbox window 
is in full screen mode.


Tabs might be different, but I haven't experimented much with that 
yet. (Sierra automatically adds some functionality in the Window 
menu, e.g., you can merge all types of windows in a single window 
with tabs.)


Not sure if we're looking to have single message window always open 
fullscreen or if we just have A message that we want to view in 
fullscreen. If the latter, the Green Dot (+) in the top left corner 
of the window does the job.


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