[MlMt] Alternative to Macvim bundle, to use with Vimr

2017-10-31 Thread Giovanni Lanzani
I’ve made an alternative version of the Macvim Bundle, that can be 
used with [Vimr].


Vimr has built in Markdown preview, so it's much easier to use (the 
previous bundle relies on

Marked to be present).

The only "quirk" is that it requires the `vimr` executable to be in 
`~/.local/bin`.


Everything can stay similar (equal?) to the Macvim bundle except the 
`edit` file that should look

like this

```sh
#!/bin/sh

##
# edit: backend script of the MailMate Vimr bundle, used to invoke vimr
#
# Original author: Giovanni Lanzani 
##

PATH=$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH

VISUAL=vimr

$VISUAL --wait -s "$MM_EDIT_FILEPATH"
osascript -e 'tell app "MailMate" to activate'
```

Benny, can you let me know if there is more work to do on my side to 
include this bundle in

Mailmate?

Cheers,

Giovanni

[Vimr]: http://vimr.org
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Re: [MlMt] Possible bug: switching into Markdown mode saves a draft without prompting

2017-10-31 Thread Sam Hathaway
Thanks everyone. In a former life I worked as a software developer in an 
organization with an _incorrigible_ QA department, so I learned 
firsthand the value of good bug reports and the vexation caused by bad 
ones.

-sam

On 30 Oct 2017, at 20:59, Paul Sture wrote:


On 18 Oct 2017, at 20:21, John Cooper wrote:

Now this is a great bug report! Takes me back to my early career as a 
tester on Aldus PageMaker 5. :)


It takes me back to middleware and OS bugs.  Providing the 
developer(s) with a simple means of reproducing the problem has 
resulted in many a swift fix over the years.

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[MlMt] Move down/up in move to mailbox keybindings

2017-10-31 Thread Giovanni Lanzani

Hi,

I’d like to bind ⌃ J en ⌃ K to down and up arrow in the Move to 
Mailbox windows. Does someone have any pointers on how to achieve this?


Thanks,

Giovanni

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Re: [MlMt] "(No Correspondent)"

2017-10-31 Thread Helen Holzgrafe

Hi,

I had this happen last night. I decided to wait until morning to report 
it, but overnight at some point they all returned to normal with any 
intervention or restart.  This was happening in every mailbox I opened 
or moved to, also.  I have never noticed it before.


The only thing that did seem to start up again with a vengeance 
yesterday is the old columns revert to standard rather my desired 
columns.  That also seems to have gotten better during the night. Most 
of my mailboxes are now displaying columns as I wish and not the 
standard default.


Is there any chance these problems are related?

-Helen

On 6 Oct 2017, at 1:43, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:


On 5 Oct 2017, at 21:14, Shoshanna Green wrote:

Quitting and restarting would fix it, and because I could never 
connect it to a specific trigger, I didn't bother complaining about 
it; it seemed to occur completely randomly.


This is the main problem with this bug (and I'm sure it's a bug). It's 
hard to reproduce and therefore hard to fix.


--
Benny
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Re: [MlMt] Keybindings

2017-10-31 Thread Robert Goldman

On 26 Oct 2017, at 6:32, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:


On 25 Oct 2017, at 4:09, Robert Goldman wrote:

Sorry if this is a stupid question, but are there different 
keybindings for different contexts in MailMate, and if so, how do we 
configure them?


No, there is only one set of key bindings (in MailMate).

I.e., if I want a keystroke for the Composer, can I put it in a 
special-purpose keymap (like there is in Emacs, for example)?


No.


So how do we, for example, make a command that works with a normal, 
unmodified keystroke (e.g., the use of "j" for send to junk or "a" for 
archive in Postbox), without making it impossible to put an a or a j in 
an email message we are composing?


Do we just ensure that commands check for the right context before 
firing?


Thanks,
r
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Re: [MlMt] Focus on message list

2017-10-31 Thread Verdon Vaillancourt

Just an FYI too, in case you haven’t discovered it…

tab will move your focus around too, and shift-tab moves it in the 
reverse order.



On 30 Oct 2017, at 19:27, Charlie Garrison wrote:


On 31 Oct 2017, at 10:04, Alex Abdo wrote:

That’s extremely helpful. Thanks, Charlie. I have a keybinding for 
what you have as 0, but the others seem good, too. 


I use the third one (to select next unread message) all the time.

It would still be nice if MlMt focused more intuitively on the 
message list when appropriate, but the workarounds work, I suppose. 


I wouldn’t consider them workarounds; they are documented solutions 
for customising MailMate to your tastes. The “when appropriate” 
requirement can be customised as appropriate for each user.


The documentation could be improved; eg. I’d like to see a complete 
list of possible actions that can be used. Aside from that though, I 
think Benny has made a good solution for customising keystrokes. Aside 
from macro programs (& scripts), all other apps just allow setting a 
keystroke for a single action, MailMate allows a sequence of actions; 
very cool.



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Re: [MlMt] delete message in Inbox, jumps to previous

2017-10-31 Thread Edward Thome

On 31 Oct 2017, at 6:53, Alain Israel wrote:

As of today, for no obvious reason, when I delete a message in the 
Inbox window, the cursor moves to the previous (upstream; messages are 
sorted by date) message. Before it used to move to the next 
(downstream) message, and this is what still happens in the other 
mailboxes (although I did not check them all). Any reason why this has 
changed? More importantly, how to get back to the previous, more 
logical, behavior?


I don’t know if this is your situation or not but here is what 
sometimes happens with me.  I usually order my messages by “Date 
Received” and then it woks as expected.  If I happen to accidentally 
click on another column and organize by something else, then I get the 
unusual behavior you describe.  So I click on the “Date Received” 
column and all is well again.


All the best,
Ed
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[MlMt] delete message in Inbox, jumps to previous

2017-10-31 Thread Alain Israel
As of today, for no obvious reason, when I delete a message in the Inbox 
window, the cursor moves to the previous (upstream; messages are sorted 
by date) message. Before it used to move to the next (downstream) 
message, and this is what still happens in the other mailboxes (although 
I did not check them all). Any reason why this has changed? More 
importantly, how to get back to the previous, more logical, behavior?


Alain
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