On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 7:40 PM, Ivan Werning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  On May 4, 2008, at 1:34 PM, James Howison wrote:
>
>  > On May 3, 2008, at 8:06 PM, Ivan Werning wrote:
>  >
>  >> Hi,
>  >>
>  >> A small feature request. It would be great if I could email a pdf I
>  >> am
>  >> reading directly from Skim as an attachment using my default mail
>  >> program.
>  >>
>  >> Preview has choice menu under >File > Mail Document. Adobe also has
>  >> it, although I don't use either anymore regularly. Most of the time I
>  >> find myself in Skim with a file, then deciding I want to email it,
>  >> then hunting for the file before I can attach it in Mail.
>  >
>  > Have you tried dragging the little icon next to the file-name on the
>  > window?  That is a fully functional icon, so you can drop it into a
>  > Mail message really easily.  Then you don't need to find the file on
>  > disk.  Sorry if that was obvious, but it is how I do it.  I think it
>  > works in all Cocoa apps, and I think you have to have just saved the
>  > file (ie can't drag it if there are unsaved changes).
>  >
>  > --J
>
>  Thanks, this is a decent workaround. It helps. I still would prefer
>  not to have to drag things from one window to another on my small
>  cluttered screen though, it can be hard to find my mail program while
>  holding down the button to keep dragging the icon.

Exposé?

Niels
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