diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b376589..aa8252d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -57,16 +57,16 @@ There are several Thunderbird plugins which can automatically insert signatures ### Apple Mail / OS X (oh boy) -1. Open Mail.app and go to `Mail` -> `Preferences` -> `Signatures` -2. Create a new signature and write some placeholder text (doesn't matter what it is, but you have to identify it later). -3. Close Mail.app. -4. Open terminal, then open the signature files using TextEdit (might be different for iCloud drive check the article below). +- Open Mail.app and go to `Mail` -> `Preferences` -> `Signatures` +- Create a new signature and write some placeholder text (doesn't matter what it is, but you have to identify it later). +- Close Mail.app. +- Open terminal, then open the signature files using TextEdit (might be different for iCloud drive check the article below). ``` -$ open -a TextEdit ~/Library/Mobile\ Documents/com~apple~mail/Data/V3/MailData/Signatures/ubiquitous_*.mailsignature` +$ open -a TextEdit ~/Library/Mobile\ Documents/com~apple~mail/Data/V3/MailData/Signatures/ubiquitous_-mailsignature` ``` -5. Keep the file with the placeholder open, close the other ones. -6. Replace the `...` and it's contents with the template of your choice. *Don't remove the meta information at the top!* -7. Open Mail.app and compose a new mail. Select the signature from the list to test it out. +- Keep the file with the placeholder open, close the other ones. +- Replace the `...` and it's contents with the template of your choice. *Don't remove the meta information at the top!* +- Open Mail.app and compose a new mail. Select the signature from the list to test it out. **NB**: Images won't appear in the signature preview, but will work fine when you compose a message.