> can you point me to which part of the file I need to edit
Look from the From header section, you will see two items in it, Name then
Address. In the address section you will find where it adds the h-hide css
class if the Name exists. Remove that.
`${from.name:+ h-hide}`
> Which leads me to…
On 14 Jun 2017, at 9:41, Padraic Renaghan wrote:
What are you using for user.png?
Colored version of
http://fontawesome.io/icon/user/
I may be making some assumptions then. Many of the avatars are showing
as ‘missing image’ icon. I was assuming that was due me not having a
file that
On 7 Jun 2017, at 8:35, Padraic Renaghan wrote:
Hope someone finds this useful.
Great effort, looks like a great addition for MailMate users.
What are you using for user.png? I don’t see that image and it appears
to be used as ‘catch-all’.
Some of the other stuff is cool to see as well,
I've tried this feature before, and the issue (as you noted) is
partially that MathML isn't supported by all clients, but even worse it
doesn't degrade gracefully. So people in email threads are frequently
unable to read my rendered HTML message, as (AFAIK) gmail just strips
mathML when
> File in the MailMate bundle named `eventFilters.plist`. For experimenting
Thanks. I will try experimenting. I think I get the basic eventFilter calls to
bundle via UUID idea. Any help you can provide on what the current events mean,
or point me to the one I should try hooking up to first
Totally understand not wanting to enable javascript in the message view.
Certainly can't trust senders to run javascript they provide.
Maybe there is another way to do what I am trying to accomplish...
My company adds a ridiculous 20 line legal footer to all emails. Makes reading
them noisy,
On 12 Jun 2017, at 21:59, Chuck wrote:
is it normal behavior to have a source disappear from your list? I
have a gmail label that has vanished, and I’m wondering if this is
normal. I do have the tag applied to sync with gmail.
When you use the “Gmail Label” column in the Tags preferences
On 12 Jun 2017, at 18:59, Padraic Renaghan wrote:
What I'd really like to do is inject javascript. I tried making my own
version of basic.js, but that didn't seem to get injected.
Javascript is currently always disabled for the message view.
I did it for headers with the
On 12 Jun 2017, at 17:05, Padraic Renaghan wrote:
Latest BETA download just came through, #6085, but it doesn't seem to
have these changes to specifiers.plist.
It does allow “▸ Address” and “▸ Name” for the “Sender”
header.
Seems to be missing from the any-address specifier.
That's