On 7 Nov 2017, at 16:54, Robert Goldman wrote:

It's quite simple, and it was mostly copied from the manual and from GitHub resources. This is all it is:
```
{
    "^@\U000D" = "send:"; // Cmd + Return
    "^@\U000A" = "send:"; // Cmd + Enter
    // spacebar like Thunderbird
    " " = "scrollPageDownOrNextUnreadMessage:";
    // tag commands
    "t" = {
        "p" = ( "setTag:", "Primrose" );
        };
}
```

and it's in a file called `rpg-bindings.plist` in `~/Library/Application Support/MailMate/Resources/KeyBindings/`

Ok, I had not problems with this file.

When I try using the `t-p` combination in the messages window, it seems like some other keybinding interfere, and I get a thread display (I believe this is coming from the Postbox bindings).

Yes, if you switch the order of the files then it should work. Note, that by default `t` is already taken by a setting in the Tags preferences pane, but apparently you have changed/disabled that.

When I try Cmd + Return in a compose buffer, I just get a beep.

The key binding above is Ctrl + Cmd + Return. Maybe that's the problem?

I have probably just done something obvious and stupid, but I can't for the life of me figure out what... I don't even know how to tell if my file is failing to parse (although `plutil` says it is OK), or if the file is simply never being read.

As promised MailMate now logs when loading/parsing fails.

--
Benny
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