On May 4, 2008, at 1:34 PM, James Howison wrote:

> On May 3, 2008, at 8:06 PM, Ivan Werning wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> A small feature request. It would be great if I could email a pdf I  
>> am
>> reading directly from Skim as an attachment using my default mail
>> program.
>>
>> Preview has choice menu under >File > Mail Document. Adobe also has
>> it, although I don't use either anymore regularly. Most of the time I
>> find myself in Skim with a file, then deciding I want to email it,
>> then hunting for the file before I can attach it in Mail.
>
> Have you tried dragging the little icon next to the file-name on the
> window?  That is a fully functional icon, so you can drop it into a
> Mail message really easily.  Then you don't need to find the file on
> disk.  Sorry if that was obvious, but it is how I do it.  I think it
> works in all Cocoa apps, and I think you have to have just saved the
> file (ie can't drag it if there are unsaved changes).
>
> --J

Thanks, this is a decent workaround. It helps. I still would prefer  
not to have to drag things from one window to another on my small  
cluttered screen though, it can be hard to find my mail program while  
holding down the button to keep dragging the icon. So I remain  
greedy :) What about adding the Mail Document feature?

-Ivan

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