On Wed, Apr 09 2014, Mark Walters wrote:
> ---
> The important point is that the changed search variable is not forward
> compatible (it *is* backwards compatible): that is previous version of
> notmuch-emacs will be unusable with a new style notmuch-saved-search
> variable.
the above part
Tomi Ollila writes:
>
> I'm afraid the `just work' work badly when contained in markdown page
> (perhaps *just work*?).
>
sorry missed that. Care to fixup my mess? ;)
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David Bremner writes:
> Brian Sniffen writes:
>
>> I'm thrilled by using notmuch to manage my mail. Low-latency search is
>> very important to me. But I use computers in a couple of
>> places---several of which are laptops. Has anyone stories to share of
>> successful multi-computer notmuch
Mark Walters writes:
> This is v2 of the series; v1 is at
> id:1396733065-32602-1-git-send-email-markwalters1009 at gmail.com
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David Bremner writes:
>> Exactly. It could be a tick, or just the current time of day if your
>> clock does not go backwards. (I'd be willing to do a full scan if the
>> clock ever goes backwards.) The advantage of time is that you don't
>> have to synchronously update some counter.
>
> I
Brian Sniffen writes:
> I'm thrilled by using notmuch to manage my mail. Low-latency search is
> very important to me. But I use computers in a couple of
> places---several of which are laptops. Has anyone stories to share of
> successful multi-computer notmuch sync, for a corpus of a
>
dm-list-email-notmuch at scs.stanford.edu writes:
> Gaute Hope writes:
> Exactly. It could be a tick, or just the current time of day if your
> clock does not go backwards. (I'd be willing to do a full scan if the
> clock ever goes backwards.) The advantage of time is that you don't
> have
Tomi Ollila writes:
> The notmuch cli program and emacs lisp versions may differ (especially
> in remote usage). It helps to resolve problems if we can determine
> the versions of notmuch cli and notmuch emacs mua separately.
>
> The build process now creates notmuch-version.el from template
Excerpts from dm-list-email-notmuch's message of 2014-04-10 17:31:04 +0200:
> Gaute Hope writes:
>
> >> A better approach would be to add a new "modtime" xapian value that is
> >> updated whenever the tags or any other terms (such as XFDIRENTRY) are
> >> added to or deleted from a docid. If it's
I'm thrilled by using notmuch to manage my mail. Low-latency search is
very important to me. But I use computers in a couple of
places---several of which are laptops. Has anyone stories to share of
successful multi-computer notmuch sync, for a corpus of a
quarter-million messages or so?
I've
Hello,
If notmuch-hello includes a saved search with a slow query, switching to
a notmuch-hello buffer is very slow due to notmuch-mode updating counts
for search results. mjw1009 suggested (setq notmuch-hello-auto-refresh
nil), which stops the counting and works around the problem.
dm-list-email-notm...@scs.stanford.edu writes:
Gaute Hope e...@gaute.vetsj.com writes:
Exactly. It could be a tick, or just the current time of day if your
clock does not go backwards. (I'd be willing to do a full scan if the
clock ever goes backwards.) The advantage of time is that you
Brian Sniffen bsnif...@akamai.com writes:
I'm thrilled by using notmuch to manage my mail. Low-latency search is
very important to me. But I use computers in a couple of
places---several of which are laptops. Has anyone stories to share of
successful multi-computer notmuch sync, for a
On Wed, Apr 09 2014, Mark Walters markwalters1...@gmail.com wrote:
---
The important point is that the changed search variable is not forward
compatible (it *is* backwards compatible): that is previous version of
notmuch-emacs will be unusable with a new style notmuch-saved-search
variable.
Mark Walters markwalters1...@gmail.com writes:
This is v2 of the series; v1 is at
id:1396733065-32602-1-git-send-email-markwalters1...@gmail.com
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Mark Walters markwalters1...@gmail.com writes:
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The important point is that the changed search variable is not forward
compatible (it *is* backwards compatible): that is previous version of
notmuch-emacs will be unusable with a new style notmuch-saved-search
variable.
pushed, with that
Tomi Ollila tomi.oll...@iki.fi writes:
I'm afraid the `just work' work badly when contained in markdown page
(perhaps *just work*?).
sorry missed that. Care to fixup my mess? ;)
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