On 18 Feb 2014, at 9:39, Torsten Grust wrote:
I run MM 4025 on OSX 10.9.1 with Acrobat Pro and Reader installed and
don't
see any of the issues described by OP.
Thanks (also to Thomas). I think we have established that Acrobat and
Mavericks are not the culprits.
Currently, 2 users have rep
On 18 Feb 2014, at 9:11, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote (with possible
deletions):
On 17 Feb 2014, at 23:58, Edward Thome wrote:
[Quick Look for PDF files not working]
I see the same issue; it seemed to start after I applied the 10.9.1
update, but I wouldn't swear to that.
I think the original
I am running MailMate 1.7.2 (4025) on OSX 10.9.1 without this issue.
Quicklook works as expected.
I haven't installed Adobe Pro but Adobe Reader. However, I always
disable the Safari (and probably for other apps as well) plugin because
in my experience it only messes Safari up.
On the other
On 17 Feb 2014, at 23:58, Edward Thome wrote:
[Quick Look for PDF files not working]
I see the same issue; it seemed to start after I applied the 10.9.1
update, but I wouldn't swear to that.
I think the original poster (Karl Erik Jessen) had it working on one
machine with Mavericks -- alt
On 17 Feb 2014, at 22:07, John Cooper wrote:
After dragging the Adobe Acrobat Pro application to the Trash and
restarting my Mac, I experience the same MailMate behavior as before.
I don't have Reader installed.
I think it'shandled by a separate plug-in that Acrobat puts in place.
There's a
I see the same issue; it seemed to start after I applied the 10.9.1
update, but I wouldn't swear to that.
Ed Thome
On 17 Feb 2014, at 16:07, John Cooper wrote:
After dragging the Adobe Acrobat Pro application to the Trash and
restarting my Mac, I experience the same MailMate behavior as befo
After dragging the Adobe Acrobat Pro application to the Trash and
restarting my Mac, I experience the same MailMate behavior as before. I
don't have Reader installed.
On 17 Feb 2014, at 15:35, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 17 Feb 2014, at 21:23, John Cooper wrote:
I've sent you an example me
On 17 Feb 2014, at 21:23, John Cooper wrote:
I've sent you an example message offlist.
Thanks for the example. I did not have a problem with using Quick Look
on the PDF.
It's Acrobat Pro that I have installed. However, because Acrobat and
Reader are virtually mandatory installations for ma
I've sent you an example message offlist.
It's Acrobat Pro that I have installed. However, because Acrobat and
Reader are virtually mandatory installations for many people (especially
in workplaces), and because Finder has no problem displaying a useful
QuickLook window for PDF documents, I ho
On 17 Feb 2014, at 21:10, John Cooper wrote:
I am also experiencing this behavior, regardless of machine (I use
MailMate on two laptops). I have no problem viewing PDFs via QuickLook
in the Finder, but in MailMate I see only a thumbnail:
The image shows that Quick Look thinks the file has 0 s
I am also experiencing this behavior, regardless of machine (I use
MailMate on two laptops). I have no problem viewing PDFs via QuickLook
in the Finder, but in MailMate I see only a thumbnail:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2997428/QL.png
On 17 Feb 2014, at 14:04, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote
On 17 Feb 2014, at 13:39, Karl Erik Jessen wrote:
On Mailmate on my Mac at work quick look of a pdf file only shows a
thumbnail, and some basic metadata about the file
Quicklooking the same file in Finder and on my home Mac shows the full
page of the pdf (on home computer both in Mailmate and
Hi
On Mailmate on my Mac at work quick look of a pdf file only shows a
thumbnail, and some basic metadata about the file
Quicklooking the same file in Finder and on my home Mac shows the full
page of the pdf (on home computer both in Mailmate and Finder)
I am running all the latest versions
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