[MlMt] "Line Height Delta" doesn't seem to work anymore in Mojave

Eric Sharakan esharakan at gmail.com
Fri Sep 28 10:10:29 EDT 2018


On 27 Sep 2018, at 14:50, Sam Hathaway wrote:

> Hi Florian,
>
> Yeah, -7 did the trick. It looks like (at least) two things are going 
> on.
>
> 1. Changes to the line height delta no longer take effect immediately; 
> I have to quit/restart MailMate to see the effect.

This issue at least is not restricted to Mojave.  I'm running r5528 on 
High Sierra and the line delta changes don't take effect until I restart 
MM either.

-Eric

> 2. The default line spacing seems to be WAY larger, so that -7 on 
> Mojave is about the same as -4 on High Sierra.
>
> Thanks and hope this helps!
> -sam
>
> On 27 Sep 2018, at 14:40, Florian Heidenreich wrote:
>
>> Hi Sam,
>>
>> there is a ticket on the MailMate tracker on that:
>>
>> https://freron.lighthouseapp.com/projects/58672/tickets/2112-mailbox-labels-are-not-vertically-centered
>>
>> Can you change to -7 and see if it makes any difference?
>>
>> Kind regards
>> — Florian
>>
>> On 27 Sep 2018, at 19:45, Sam Hathaway wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Benny,
>>>
>>> I use a Line Height Delta of -4 on the mailbox/sources sidebar to 
>>> cram more into the available vertical space.
>>>
>>> I just upgraded to Mojave and it looks like this setting is now 
>>> being ignored. I can set it to any value I like and the line spacing 
>>> shows up as if it was set to zero.
>>>
>>> I’m running MailMate “Version 1.12 (5523)”.
>>>
>>> Any fix or advice? Thanks.
>>> -sam
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