tag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:/discussions/questions/137-integration-in-mailappMarked: Discussion 2012-06-10T10:31:48Ztag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/163099932012-05-30T12:49:28Z2012-05-30T12:49:28ZIntegration in Mail.app<div><p>No, neither are currently possible. You can use external files
to compose and then copy RTF or the original text, and the upcoming
version c</p>
<p>-Brett (on iPhone)</p></div>Bretttag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/163099932012-05-30T13:31:30Z2012-05-30T13:31:30ZIntegration in Mail.app<div><p>Because Marked needs actual files on the disk to work with, this
isn't currently possible. I may work out a means to do it with
AppleScript someday, but it's far more complex than working with
VoodooPad or Scrivener, for example.</p>
<p>For right now you have to use external files for composing. I
keep one scratch file handy and re-use it for things like that,
just always having it open in Marked and then hitting ⌘E to
edit in my external editor. The next version of Marked does support
Clipboard Preview, which basically makes it really fast to open a
scratch file with the clipboard contents and preview it, optionally
using ⌘E to edit directly.</p>
<p>You can also play with QuickCursor (I think it's on the App
Store now) for quickly editing a Mail window in a scratch file,
which could then be opened in Marked, but I'm not sure how well
that would go without trying it out.</p></div>Bretttag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/163099932012-05-30T14:22:42Z2012-05-30T14:22:44ZIntegration in Mail.app<div><p>Thanks, Brett for answering so fast,</p>
<p>the clipboard trick sounds nice, I'm looking forward to the next
version of Marked.</p>
<p>Regarding "Marked needs actual files on the disk": Mail.app does
this. If I start writing a mail and do a cmd-s, then a real file is
saved to disk. The trick is to find out the filename, which is
buried deep in
Library/Mail/some/long/obscure/path/with/random/stuff.emlx</p>
<p>Regards,<br>
Herwig</p></div>Herwig Henselertag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/163099932012-05-30T14:29:41Z2012-05-30T14:29:41ZIntegration in Mail.app<div><p>Thanks for the tip, I didn't realize drafts were saved to disk.
I'll look into it.</p></div>Brett