Hi Seb, Good idea, I've just placed this behind a new `org-mime-use-property-inheritance' variable which will default to nil. I was originally going to have this variable default to t, but the idea of causing people to accidentally add unintended recipients to emails is too scary.
Thanks for the suggestion -- Eric Sébastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com> writes: > Hi Eric and Niels, > > "Eric Schulte" wrote: >> niels giesen <niels.gie...@gmail.com> writes: >>> Please see the patch below, it adds property inheritance for all >>> MAIL_* properties, based on the value of >>> `org-use-property-inheritance'. >> >> Thanks for the patch, and for the motivating usage example. -- Eric > > If I understand correctly, one must enable =org-use-property-inheritance= for > the above to be in effect. > > Though, this is discouraged in the doc: > > ,---- > | org-use-property-inheritance is a variable defined in `org.el'. > | Its value is nil > | > | Documentation: > | Non-nil means properties apply also for sublevels. > | > | This setting is chiefly used during property searches. Turning it on > can > | cause significant overhead when doing a search, which is why it is not > | on by default. > `---- > > Couldn't we either: > > - consider the MAIL_* properties as the *_ALL ones that well have inheritance > enabled by default? > > ,---- > | However, note that some special properties use inheritance under special > | circumstances (not in searches). Examples are CATEGORY, ARCHIVE, > COLUMNS, > | and the properties ending in "_ALL" when they are used as descriptor > | for valid values of a property. > `---- > > - have a setting allowing for the inheritance of just these special > properties, as an extra, in order not to penalize too much the searches? > > Best regards, > Seb _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode