[macvoiceover] Preview Payne in Mail
- From: "Chris Gilland Desktop" <clgilland07@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: <discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Voiceover List" <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2008 13:13:30 -0400
OK, firstly, why do I wanna do what I am fixing to ask: I know you can't
really get viruses per sey on a Mac, but, it's not due to that. It's just a
personal preference a taste. OK, so, here is my question. You know how
when you're on the messages table, if you highlight a message and then hit
vo+J it'll jump you to the msg content which I think is right below the
message table, correct me if I am wrong? Well, you know how you also, can
just hit return on the msg to bring it up in a new window? Well, what I am
wonderring, is if there's a way to totally shut that message content area
off. This way, it's not even visible on the screen. The only way then to
view a mail, is to actually hit return on it, and open it in it's own
window, then command w to close it.
Again, if not, it's not that terribly big of a deal, but, I would really
prefer doing it this way if possible.
I checked the view menu, but didn't see anything. I dono if maybe I am
missing something.
Anyway, yeah, I also know I don't have to get ridda that thing just to hit
return and open it. Again, this is just a viewing preference of mine.
There is no real reason per sey. It's just how i prefer things to be set up
if possible.
Call me weird, but...
Chris.
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