On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 11:03:23 +0100,
PowerMail Engineering ([email protected]) wrote:
>Marco Piovanelli wrote:
>
>>When a message has several attachments that I'd like to preview
>>using QuickLook, currently I have to select the first attachment,
>>press the space bar, have a look, press the space bar again to
>>close the preview window, move to the next attachment with the
>>down arrow key, press space bar again, and so on. It would be
>>easier if I could just walk through previews using the up and
>>down arrow keys, without having to close and re-open the preview
>>window every time, just like the Finder does when I preview a
>>folder in list view.
>
>You can select multiple attachments, then press the space bar (or use
>the Quick Look icon in the toolbar) to open Quick Look, then use the
>right / left arrow keys to browse the attachments; you can also use
>Quick Look's index sheet to view all attachments in a grid view.
>You can also select one or multiple messages in the message list, press
>option-space to open Quick Look (as space itself is already used to
>select the next unread message), then browse all the attachments of all
>selected messages.
>You can also keep the Quick Look window open, and select another
>attachment or message in the PowerMail window (if the Quick Look window
>is not open full screen).
Jérôme,
Way cool!
I wasn't aware of all these shortcuts. Thanks for pointing them out!
-- marco