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A command of a contextual menu item #171
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Are you talking about the "Empty Junk" context menu item in the Unified Folders Junk folder? Thunderbird 115:
I don't use junk commands so I didn't test it. Reference You cannot run arbitrary javascript with tbkeys-lite. There is a tbkeys.xpi link on the GitHub releases page. |
Yes, the "Empty Junk" context menu item is exactly what I mean. So your command looks to be the rteal deal. I just don't know where to put it. In tbkeys settings into the "Main key bindings" area or into "Compose key bindings"? Thanks in advance! |
Use the main key bindings section for the main window. The following json works for me in the main key bindings section on Windows.
Try replacing ctrl+shift+j with option+command+j in the json, then test. Then try replacing the below command with the above command in the json, then test again.
Mousetrap docs (see SUPPORTED KEYS section) Troubleshooting |
Ok, I am getting there. First it didn't work because I added your lines behind/after the default commands and forgot to add the trailing comma behind the last default command. I have no coding skills whatsoever. But after adding the comma the alerts are working, including option+command+j! |
Try this:
I don't use junk commands so I didn't test it. |
That works! |
Hi,
is it possible to map a command of a contextual menu item?
I use grouped folders and I want to delete all junk emails from several email addresses in the grouped junk folder with a keyboard shortcut. Right now on my Mac I have to right-click (or control-click) the grouped junk folder and select "delete junk" from the pop up menu. And that's what I want to do with a shortcut.
If that is possible, can I use the keyboard shortcut "option + command + J", because that is the keyboard shortcut in Apple Mail for the same action.
Thanks in advance!
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