On Sun, 29 Jan 2012 22:30:42 +, Mark Walters
wrote:
> I really like the feature and would definitely use it. However, I have a
> couple of niggles with the implementation. First, when toggled it seems
> to redisplay so it jumps back to the first matching message regardless
> of where you are
On Sun, 29 Jan 2012 22:30:42 +, Mark Walters
wrote:
> First, when toggled it seems to redisplay so it jumps back to the
> first matching message regardless of where you are in the thread (and
> closes messages you have opened).
Yes, I agree that is annoying. Annoying enough to block the patc
On Sun, 29 Jan 2012 22:30:42 +, Mark Walters
wrote:
> I really like the feature and would definitely use it. However, I have a
> couple of niggles with the implementation. First, when toggled it seems
> to redisplay so it jumps back to the first matching message regardless
> of where you are
On Sun, 29 Jan 2012 22:30:42 +, Mark Walters
wrote:
> First, when toggled it seems to redisplay so it jumps back to the
> first matching message regardless of where you are in the thread (and
> closes messages you have opened).
Yes, I agree that is annoying. Annoying enough to block the patc
On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 10:18:49 +, David Edmondson wrote:
> Very deeply indented content is sometimes difficult to
> read (particular for something like patches). Allow the indentation of
> the content to be toggled with '<'.
>
> Indentation of the header lines is not affected, so it remains
> p
On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 10:18:49 +, David Edmondson wrote:
> Very deeply indented content is sometimes difficult to
> read (particular for something like patches). Allow the indentation of
> the content to be toggled with '<'.
>
> Indentation of the header lines is not affected, so it remains
> p
Very deeply indented content is sometimes difficult to
read (particular for something like patches). Allow the indentation of
the content to be toggled with '<'.
Indentation of the header lines is not affected, so it remains
possible to see the structure of the thread.
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emacs/notmuch-show.el |
Very deeply indented content is sometimes difficult to
read (particular for something like patches). Allow the indentation of
the content to be toggled with '<'.
Indentation of the header lines is not affected, so it remains
possible to see the structure of the thread.
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emacs/notmuch-show.el |