What's cool is that you can mark some lines and then hit `⌘]` to move them to the right so that they will show up as code in the outgoing mail.

So it becomes easy to copy them from your terminal and paste them into MailMate.

Hm.  But actually adding

    ```
    foo
    ```

around the text is also easy...

Kai




On 13 Jul 2015, at 12:38, Enrico Thierbach wrote:

You could use the Markdown code block syntax, e.g.

        This is some code.

or

```
ditto
```

/eno

On 13 Jul 2015, at 12:03, Muster Hans wrote:

Hi,

Mail programs I have used previously have had an easy way to display the current message in a non-proportional font, which makes it easy to read the output of text based reports such as those output by Terminal commands:

For example, here's the first few lines of the 'top' command in Terminal:

PID COMMAND %CPU TIME #TH #WQ #POR #MRE RPRVT RSHRD RSIZE VPRVT VSIZE PGRP PPID 6383 launchproxy 0.0 00:00.00 1 0 19 26 136K 216K 500K 27M 2386M 6383 1 6382 top 3.8 00:00.81 1/1 0 26 30 868K 216K 1616K 17M 2376M 6382 570 1019 cfprefsd 0.0 00:00.01 2 2 29 38 240K 220K 920K 12M 2378M 1019 1015

This looks fine in the compose window, but will probably be distorted when I view it after posting.
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