Re: [MlMt] Data detectors ... some substitute?

2017-04-03 Thread Jan Erik Moström

On 3 Apr 2017, at 9:34, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

It works for me to select the date and use the Calendar command. For 
your email it also works for me to not select the text, but I haven't 
checked if that worked with the original email.


You might be able to debug the command from a Terminal window like 
this:


defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmDebugCommands -bool YES


I don't know if it was the restart och that I set the default calendar 
but now it works.


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Re: [MlMt] Data detectors ... some substitute?

2017-04-03 Thread Jan Erik Moström

On 3 Apr 2017, at 9:47, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

Ah, if nothing is selected in a displayed message then “Copy” puts 
the message file itself on the pasteboard. It can then, e.g., be 
pasted in a Finder window. Pasting it in a Composer window would 
attach it (since MailMate itself now sees it as a file on the 
pasteboard). The problem here is probably not how it works, but that 
the Composer, in general, is too subtle about whether or not something 
is attached.


That would probably explain it.
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Re: [MlMt] Data detectors ... some substitute?

2017-04-03 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

On 3 Apr 2017, at 9:42, Jan Erik Moström wrote:


On 3 Apr 2017, at 9:36, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

Maybe you tried getting the date string into the email by dragging 
the email into the composer? (This attaches the email as if you used 
“Message ▸ Forward as Attachment”).


No, I think I did a copy&paste ... but perhaps I'm remembering wrong.


Ah, if nothing is selected in a displayed message then “Copy” puts 
the message file itself on the pasteboard. It can then, e.g., be pasted 
in a Finder window. Pasting it in a Composer window would attach it 
(since MailMate itself now sees it as a file on the pasteboard). The 
problem here is probably not how it works, but that the Composer, in 
general, is too subtle about whether or not something is attached.


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Re: [MlMt] Data detectors ... some substitute?

2017-04-03 Thread Jan Erik Moström

On 3 Apr 2017, at 9:36, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

Maybe you tried getting the date string into the email by dragging the 
email into the composer? (This attaches the email as if you used 
“Message ▸ Forward as Attachment”).


No, I think I did a copy&paste ... but perhaps I'm remembering wrong.
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Re: [MlMt] Data detectors ... some substitute?

2017-04-03 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

On 3 Apr 2017, at 9:18, Jan Erik Moström wrote:


On 3 Apr 2017, at 8:35, Jan Erik Moström wrote:

There is one thing I'm missing from Mail and that is data detectors. 
For me the Calendar command doesn't seem to work - nothing happens.


Does anyone have a suggestion for how to quickly create calendar 
entries from something like "April 6, 10:15-12:00 in MA 136" directly 
from MailMate (and please tell me if I missed something that already 
exists)


I wonder why the emails got copied into the message to the list ... 
hmmm


Maybe you tried getting the date string into the email by dragging the 
email into the composer? (This attaches the email as if you used 
“Message ▸ Forward as Attachment”).


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Re: [MlMt] Data detectors ... some substitute?

2017-04-03 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

On 3 Apr 2017, at 8:35, Jan Erik Moström wrote:

There is one thing I'm missing from Mail and that is data detectors. 
For me the Calendar command doesn't seem to work - nothing happens.


Does anyone have a suggestion for how to quickly create calendar 
entries from something like "April 6, 10:15-12:00 in MA 136" directly 
from MailMate (and please tell me if I missed something that already 
exists)


It works for me to select the date and use the Calendar command. For 
your email it also works for me to not select the text, but I haven't 
checked if that worked with the original email.


You might be able to debug the command from a Terminal window like this:

defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmDebugCommands -bool YES

Then launch like this:

/Applications/MailMate.app/Contents/MacOS/MailMate

The OS version might make a difference (I'm on Sierra).

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Re: [MlMt] Data detectors ... some substitute?

2017-04-03 Thread Jan Erik Moström

On 3 Apr 2017, at 8:35, Jan Erik Moström wrote:

There is one thing I'm missing from Mail and that is data detectors. 
For me the Calendar command doesn't seem to work - nothing happens.


Does anyone have a suggestion for how to quickly create calendar 
entries from something like "April 6, 10:15-12:00 in MA 136" directly 
from MailMate (and please tell me if I missed something that already 
exists)


I wonder why the emails got copied into the message to the list ... hmmm
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[MlMt] Data detectors ... some substitute?

2017-04-02 Thread Jan Erik Moström
There is one thing I'm missing from Mail and that is data detectors. For 
me the Calendar command doesn't seem to work - nothing happens.


Does anyone have a suggestion for how to quickly create calendar entries 
from something like "April 6, 10:15-12:00 in MA 136" directly from 
MailMate (and please tell me if I missed something that already exists)


= jem--- Begin Message ---
Hi!

I just want to remind you in time of the meeting on Thursday. We will have an 
introduction where Suna, Ahmed and Martin will say something. Then Mats 
Tysklind from Chemistry will explain what they did a while ago, and then we 
plan to have a general discussion.

Frank

> 23 feb. 2017 kl. 21:19 skrev Frank Drewes :
> 
> Hi!
> 
> The department’s FF-råd has decided to arrange the next research staff 
> meeting on April 6, 10:15-12:00 in MA 136. Please enter this into your 
> calendar if you want to attend.
> 
> Topic and purpose
> =
> We want to discuss how to make an inventory/overview of the research 
> landscape at the department. This could be valuable for future strategies, 
> but also reveal interesting connections between the work of different groups 
> or individuals. A similar kind of overview is currently being discussed at 
> the faculty level by the faculty’s research committee. A more fine-grained 
> analysis at the department level would thus fit well with their ideas. At the 
> meeting, Martin will explain at bit more about the research committee’s 
> plans. Afterwards we intend to discuss what kind of analysis we can and want 
> to make at the department level, what we would like to know, and how to go 
> about.
> 
> Participants
> 
> The intended target group consists of the department’s permanent research 
> staff (”lärartjänster”) but others, e.g. doctoral and post-doctoral students, 
> are welcome as well if they want to join.
> 
> Frank


--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
Hi!

I just want to remind you in time of the meeting on Thursday. We will have an 
introduction where Suna, Ahmed and Martin will say something. Then Mats 
Tysklind from Chemistry will explain what they did a while ago, and then we 
plan to have a general discussion.

Frank

> 23 feb. 2017 kl. 21:19 skrev Frank Drewes :
> 
> Hi!
> 
> The department’s FF-råd has decided to arrange the next research staff 
> meeting on April 6, 10:15-12:00 in MA 136. Please enter this into your 
> calendar if you want to attend.
> 
> Topic and purpose
> =
> We want to discuss how to make an inventory/overview of the research 
> landscape at the department. This could be valuable for future strategies, 
> but also reveal interesting connections between the work of different groups 
> or individuals. A similar kind of overview is currently being discussed at 
> the faculty level by the faculty’s research committee. A more fine-grained 
> analysis at the department level would thus fit well with their ideas. At the 
> meeting, Martin will explain at bit more about the research committee’s 
> plans. Afterwards we intend to discuss what kind of analysis we can and want 
> to make at the department level, what we would like to know, and how to go 
> about.
> 
> Participants
> 
> The intended target group consists of the department’s permanent research 
> staff (”lärartjänster”) but others, e.g. doctoral and post-doctoral students, 
> are welcome as well if they want to join.
> 
> Frank


--- End Message ---
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