"inwit" <in...@sindominio.net> writes: >> IIRC there are some minor things that don't work so well, but I can't >> think of what they are right now. Possibly a figment of my imagination. > Have you ever tried to use the auto-completion layer? I'm having trouble > with it [1].
Autocompletion on my system is broken due to "my fault". I set it up to use "goobook-wrapper", and over the years that wrapper has stopped working. Need to fix this. I prefer to have some sort of local database rather then relying on Google. I am liking Google less and less lately. But haven't worked out how to do this yet. Ideally I would initially copy this from Google. I suspect it would work otherwise. > I also have trouble with frames that close when they shouldn't [1]. Not seen this myself. Although I did have problems like this when I switched to the main branch of spacemacs. View a list, view an email, and push 'q' to get back to the list to find I have completely closed out of notmuch. Switching back to the develop branch fixed this. > Would you be interested in contributing to notmuch layer? I see several > minor improvements that could serve others... Not great with LISP myself. Just remembered - the one key issue I have always had with spacemacs (and possibly emacs too) - and is very annoying, is if I click on a link in an email, and have the link load in Firefox, then there is a relatively high chance that the pull down menus in Firefox will stop working. As in I click a menu and nothing happens. I have to completely restart Firefox to fix. This has been happening for years now. For numerous versions of Debian (and I think others) and for numerous versions of Firefox. It does not happen if I load a link in Firefox from any other program. It does not happen if I load a link in Firefox using the Firefox CLI. It does not happen for other browsers such as Chrome. If I reset my profile in Firefox to default without any plugins it continues to happen. I have tried to debug how emacs is opening a Firefox tab, and get totally lost. I end up having to resort to hacks such as opening in Chrome first, or copying and pasting the link from notmuch (which often requires several attempts for reasons I don't understand as instead of one link that I marked I somehow get the entire document). I have reported this in various forums, but nobody has been able to help. -- Brian May <br...@linuxpenguins.xyz> https://linuxpenguins.xyz/brian/ _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list -- notmuch@notmuchmail.org To unsubscribe send an email to notmuch-le...@notmuchmail.org