On 5 Jul 2018, at 18:54, Randall Meadows wrote:
On 4 Jul 2018, at 15:56, pleasespa...@posteo.net wrote:
When using the command-tab app switcher, if you hold the option key
before letting go of command-tab (to select an app), it will restore
the window if minimized.
But apparently only if
Maybe of interest: https://manytricks.com/witch/
I am using Witch since more than a decade and it allows switching between apps,
windows and (really nice!) tabs. If you are keyboard driven than it is a very
quick way to navigate…
Regards,
Thomas
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If there are multiple minimized windows, a useful approach is to
command-tab to the app, and while continuing to hold the command key,
press the up or down arrow. This will show all the application’s
windows in Expose, and you can use the arrow keys to select the window
you want.
See
On 4 Jul 2018, at 15:56, pleasespa...@posteo.net wrote:
When using the command-tab app switcher, if you hold the option key
before letting go of command-tab (to select an app), it will restore
the window if minimized.
But apparently only if there are no other windows open at the time;
e.g.,
When using the command-tab app switcher, if you hold the option key
before letting go of command-tab (to select an app), it will restore the
window if minimized.
On 4 Jul 2018, at 6:39, Nicholas Vahalik wrote:
Well, after a restart, MM is responding in the ways you are
indicating. So perhaps
Well, after a restart, MM is responding in the ways you are indicating.
So perhaps that is the issue.
Adding a message viewer menu item would still be a welcome addition.
Nick
On 4 Jul 2018, at 4:40, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 3 Jul 2018, at 18:20, Nicholas Vahalik wrote:
If you minimize
On 3 Jul 2018, at 18:20, Nicholas Vahalik wrote:
If you minimize the main MailMate window there does not appear to be
keystroke combination that makes that window come back to the front.
That is correct.
In some applications, hitting ⌘1 (Skype) or ⌘0 (Messages) will
cause the main window to
On 3 Jul 2018, at 12:20, Nicholas Vahalik wrote:
If you minimize the main MailMate window there does not appear to be
keystroke combination that makes that window come back to the front.
In some applications, hitting ⌘1 (Skype) or ⌘0 (Messages) will
cause the main window to toggle visibility
If you minimize the main MailMate window there does not appear to be
keystroke combination that makes that window come back to the front.
In some applications, hitting ⌘1 (Skype) or ⌘0 (Messages) will cause
the main window to toggle visibility (or to be restored if minimized). I
think in the