[MlMt] inconsistent reply button setting
Joe Abley
jabley at hopcount.ca
Wed Jun 10 21:29:00 EDT 2015
I can definitely do what I want with command-R. I just can't make the
icon behave the same, and since sometimes I'm in an icon-clicky type
of mood and sometimes I'm feeling all keyboardy, I'd like them to
match.
If there were separate icons for reply and reply all, that would do it
-- I could just choose the reply-all one for the toolbar and just not
use the other one.
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> On Jun 10, 2015, at 17:56, John Cooper <mailmate at coopercontent.com> wrote:
>
> I seem to remember a program providing two keys (command-R and command-option-R or command-shift-R) and also a preference setting, so that the preferred key could use the preferred option, whichever it is, leaving the alternate key to use the alternate option.
>
> In other words, command-R would reply to sender or reply all, whichever your workflow is, and the other shortcut would do the opposite. Seems like a good solution to me.
>
> Kai Großjohann wrote (at 14:27 on 10 Jun 2015):
>
>>> On 9 Jun 2015, at 22:49, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 9 Jun 2015, at 16:58, Joe Abley wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> My preference is that "reply" (through any key combination, menu option, icon, etc) always means "reply all, never ask, I'll modify the to/cc headers manually if I want to". It would be nice to be able to turn on that functionality.
>>>
>>> exactly my usecase too.
>>
>> Interesting. I'd like to keys, one for reply all and one for reply sender, and neither should ask questions.
>>
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