Dear Zvi,
perfect, thanks!
All the best,
Stefan
On 25 Mar 2020, at 14:05, Zvi Biener wrote:
I use the following to move from a selected mailbox to the top message
of the message viewer:
"m" = ( "makeFirstResponder:", "mainOutline", "selectFirstMessageRow:"
);
Best,
Zvi
On 25 Mar 2020, at 8:01, Stefan Buehler wrote:
Dear all,
but now the perhaps less trivial question: My shortcuts do select the
last message (key l-l), but do not move the focus there, as I had
hoped. I’ve now found that there appears to be a selector to move
the focus, “makeFirstResponder:”. But what is the ID of the
message list?
Cheers
Stefan
On 25 Mar 2020, at 12:48, Stefan Buehler wrote:
Thanks! Sorry for being so dense.
:-) /Stefan
On 25 Mar 2020, at 11:36, David Ledger wrote:
On 2020-03-25 09:34, Stefan Buehler wrote:
Dear MailMate experts,
I like using the keyboard and avoiding the mouse. This works very
well in MailMate, but I often have the problem that when I do a
search or jump to a mailbox, the focus is then in the search field
or the mailbox list, and not in the message list where I need it
to be to deal with the messages.
I can move focus along with the tab key, but it is a bit
unpredictable how many times I have to press it to come to the
message list.
So, it would be great to have a keyboard shortcut to move focus to
the message list directly.
I thought I could achieve this with the last two keys (f and l) in
the keyboard shortcuts file like this:
"l" = {
// 0 In+Sent
"0" = ( "goToMailbox:",
"B6C88ECF-C0A4-4B8F-AD99-D29E352D60FD" );
// 1 Wichtig
"1" = ( "goToMailbox:",
"9C4141C4-5D02-46C2-8B86-82825D65C9BB" );
// 2 Normal
"2" = ( "goToMailbox:",
"81B7C934-ABAD-4349-8129-588BD1E94ED6" );
// 3 Unwichtig
"3" = ( "goToMailbox:",
"4272D314-52C4-4FF9-9FA9-1DE1BD287BC3" );
// 4 Other unread (bereits in Folder abelegte
Mails)
"4" = ( "goToMailbox:",
"6FC03EEB-FBC4-4A91-B450-5A0C1330CBDB" );
// Show all from same thread
"t" = ( "showThread:" );
// Show all from same correspondants
"c" = ( "showCorrespondence:" );
// Select first message row
// "f" = { "selectFirstMessageRow:" };
// Select last message row
// "l" = { "selectLastMessageRow:" };
};
With the lines commented out like this, keyboard shortcuts work.
But if I uncomment one or both of the last two entries, all custom
keyboard shortcuts stop to work.
Any ideas?
You're using braces '{}' rather than parentheses '()'
David
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