[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`.

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,

[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 ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com

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

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

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