On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 20:38:00 +0000, James Rowe <[email protected]> wrote:
>   I have to admit I played with elisp-make-autoload-file in my ebuild
> initially, but came to the conclusion there wasn't a great deal of
> purpose to exposing more than the main notmuch function. Mostly because
> it muddies my emacs and shell autocompletion, and my laziness prevailed.
> Am I missing some obviously useful things that can be done if
> notmuch-{folder,search} are available directly?

The notmuch-folder command is definitely a nice primary interface to
notmuch for some people. I'm seriously considering making it the view
that one gets with "M-x notmuch" (after the notmuch-folder view gets a
little sprucing up).

As for notmuch-search, I find it very convenient to have the ability to
do a "M-x notmuch-search" (or perhaps even a simpler keybinding for it)
From any random emacs buffer. If you don't live inside emacs, and just
have a single emacs frame open for notmuch sake, maybe that's not as
interesting.

-Carl

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