Here is a version of the patch with a (hopefully) correct Changelog format [image: --] Mike McLean [image: https://]about.me/mikemclean On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 5:27 PM, Mike McLean wrote: > @Rasmus - I created the first version of Org Mac Outlook and at the time > didn't have an active virtual running so didn't notice the difference. > > Commit ff771c5c7eab5c4d4a60e9f1270319758961338d > Author: Mike McLean > AuthorDate: Sat Sep 7 16:29:40 2013 -0400 > Commit: Carsten Dominik > CommitDate: Sun Sep 8 07:56:30 2013 +0200 > > Add Microsoft Outlook Support to org-mac-link > > @Alan - It does make a different if you have "Microsoft Outlook" as a > shortcut into a Windows virtual that has been exported/exposed to the Mac > OS via something like the Parallels “Windows apps added to Launchpad” > feature. “Microsoft Outlook” may try to launch the Windows Virtual > “Microsoft Outlook.app” will force the OS X native version. > > > > On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Alan Schmitt < > alan.schmitt@polytechnique.org> wrote: > >> On 2015-04-09 15:59, Mike McLean writes: >> >> > Hello - I just noticed that this patch does not seem to have been >> applied. Is >> > there a problem with it? >> >> I'd be happy to apply it. I have a question about it: >> >> > The AppleScript commands may try to select the WinTel version of >> "Microsoft >> > Outlook". This—obviously—doesn’t work. By adding the Mac ~.app~ file >> > extension, we reduce this confusion and more reliably call the Macintosh >> > version of Outlook. >> >> I tried this AppleScript >> #+begin_src applescript >> tell application "Mail.app" >> activate >> end tell >> #+end_src >> >> and as I ran it it got normalized to >> #+begin_src applescript >> tell application "Mail" >> activate >> end tell >> #+end_src >> >> Does the ".app" suffix really make a difference? >> >> Best, >> >> Alan >> >> -- >> OpenPGP Key ID : 040D0A3B4ED2E5C7 >> > >