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How would I make apple+
Authored by: TomorrowPlusX on Nov 19, '03 11:29:58PM

I've used *so* many mail clients which send mail via apple-enter... from entourage to kmail under KDE and so on.

I'd love to remap it for Mail, but how would I represent the return key?



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How would I make apple+
Authored by: TomorrowPlusX on Nov 20, '03 01:02:19PM

Solved -- but not really. I just edited it in Interface Builder. Good enough!



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How would I make apple+
Authored by: bog on Nov 24, '03 07:04:18PM

I really wanted to do this as well. It turns out that if you paste in a new line (you can copy an empty one from TextEdit, for example) in Property List Editor, it works great!



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Command-Enter to send Mail in Tiger
Authored by: timbck2 on May 13, '05 04:42:09PM

Editing NSUserKeyEquivalents works great in 10.4...the first time I send mail. After that, it just "bonks" at me, until I quit Mail.app and restart; then it works again, once. Lather, rinse, repeat.

Any idea how to make it "stick" in Tiger?



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using Command-Enter for Send mail
Authored by: mture on Dec 03, '03 01:16:42AM
I would suggest sending feedback to Apple directly to try to convince them to change their choice of keyboard shortcut for sending mail. I prefer Command-Enter as well. I don't know what Shift-Command-D stands for - maybe "Deliver"? It's annoying.

If enough people send feedback, maybe they'll listen. I would also like a key-combo for showing/hiding the preview pane.

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using Command-Enter for Send mail
Authored by: Adeimantus on Jan 15, '04 04:48:46PM

Command-Shift-S: Save As…
Command-Shift-E: ??
Command-Shift-N: New Folder (at least in Open/Save dialog windows)
Command-Shift-D: Send E-mail

<sarcasm> It's only logical. </sarcasm>



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