[notmuch] Using notmuch as an address book for tab-completion

2010-03-23 Thread Sebastian Spaeth
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 22:35:42 -0400, Jesse Rosenthal wrote: > There was some talk on IRC ages ago about using notmuch as an > address-book for tab-completion in emacs message mode. Thanks to some > great recent work (Ingmar Vanhassel's shared lib and Sebastians's > cnotmuch python

[notmuch] Using notmuch as an address book for tab-completion

2010-03-22 Thread Sebastian Spaeth
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 11:14:22 +0100, Ruben Pollan wrote: > Nice feature. I think it should be implemented in the library. There is > already > a function notmuch_database_get_all_tags, will be nice to have a function > notmuch_database_get_all_addresses. Actually, i don't think it's necessary

[notmuch] Using notmuch as an address book for tab-completion

2010-03-22 Thread Ruben Pollan
On 22:35, Sat 20 Mar 10, Jesse Rosenthal wrote: > There was some talk on IRC ages ago about using notmuch as an > address-book for tab-completion in emacs message mode. Thanks to some > great recent work (Ingmar Vanhassel's shared lib and Sebastians's > cnotmuch python lib) I ha

[notmuch] Using notmuch as an address book for tab-completion

2010-03-22 Thread Sebastian Spaeth
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 00:13:57 +0100, Michal Sojka wrote: > On Sun, 21 Mar 2010, Sebastian Spaeth wrote: > > That reminds me that there is still no installation tool for cnotmuch at > > all. I'll have to have a look into that. > > Hi, I have also a silly question :) Why did you call it cnotmuch?

[notmuch] Using notmuch as an address book for tab-completion

2010-03-22 Thread Michal Sojka
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010, Sebastian Spaeth wrote: > That reminds me that there is still no installation tool for cnotmuch at > all. I'll have to have a look into that. Hi, I have also a silly question :) Why did you call it cnotmuch? I'd expect such a thing to be called pynotmuch or similar. When I

Re: [notmuch] Using notmuch as an address book for tab-completion

2010-03-22 Thread Sebastian Spaeth
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 00:13:57 +0100, Michal Sojka sojk...@fel.cvut.cz wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2010, Sebastian Spaeth wrote: That reminds me that there is still no installation tool for cnotmuch at all. I'll have to have a look into that. Hi, I have also a silly question :) Why did you call it

Re: [notmuch] Using notmuch as an address book for tab-completion

2010-03-22 Thread Ruben Pollan
On 22:35, Sat 20 Mar 10, Jesse Rosenthal wrote: There was some talk on IRC ages ago about using notmuch as an address-book for tab-completion in emacs message mode. Thanks to some great recent work (Ingmar Vanhassel's shared lib and Sebastians's cnotmuch python lib) I have been able to take

Re: [notmuch] Using notmuch as an address book for tab-completion

2010-03-22 Thread Sebastian Spaeth
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 11:14:22 +0100, Ruben Pollan mes...@sindominio.net wrote: Nice feature. I think it should be implemented in the library. There is already a function notmuch_database_get_all_tags, will be nice to have a function notmuch_database_get_all_addresses. Actually, i don't think

[notmuch] Using notmuch as an address book for tab-completion

2010-03-21 Thread Sandra Snan
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 21:18:12 +0100, "Sebastian Spaeth" wrote: > Silly question: How do I byte-compile stuff for emacs? I am a helpless noob > when there > is no make install-emacs command. :-) Sure, here?s how: M-x byte-compile-file type path to file RET Good luck!

[notmuch] Using notmuch as an address book for tab-completion

2010-03-21 Thread Sebastian Spaeth
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 22:35:42 -0400, Jesse Rosenthal wrote: > I've written a python script (with some help and suggestions > from spaetz) which can perform the address-book functionality, and a > backend for emacs's EUDC address-lookup functionality to access the > script. Thanks for sharing, I

Re: [notmuch] Using notmuch as an address book for tab-completion

2010-03-21 Thread Sebastian Spaeth
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 22:35:42 -0400, Jesse Rosenthal jrosent...@jhu.edu wrote: I've written a python script (with some help and suggestions from spaetz) which can perform the address-book functionality, and a backend for emacs's EUDC address-lookup functionality to access the script. Thanks

Re: [notmuch] Using notmuch as an address book for tab-completion

2010-03-21 Thread Sandra Snan
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 21:18:12 +0100, Sebastian Spaeth sebast...@sspaeth.de wrote: Silly question: How do I byte-compile stuff for emacs? I am a helpless noob when there is no make install-emacs command. :-) Sure, here’s how: M-x byte-compile-file type path to file RET Good luck!

[notmuch] Using notmuch as an address book for tab-completion

2010-03-20 Thread Jesse Rosenthal
Normally, I wouldn't respond to myself to fix a typo, but this seemed important. > Remember, neither of these will do you much good with the shared lib and > cnotmuch installed. I meant, of course, that neither would do you much good *WITHOUT* the shared lib and cnotmuch installed. Apologies,

[notmuch] Using notmuch as an address book for tab-completion

2010-03-20 Thread Jesse Rosenthal
Dear All, There was some talk on IRC ages ago about using notmuch as an address-book for tab-completion in emacs message mode. Thanks to some great recent work (Ingmar Vanhassel's shared lib and Sebastians's cnotmuch python lib) I have been able to take a first step in that direction. I've

[notmuch] Using notmuch as an address book for tab-completion

2010-03-20 Thread Jesse Rosenthal
Dear All, There was some talk on IRC ages ago about using notmuch as an address-book for tab-completion in emacs message mode. Thanks to some great recent work (Ingmar Vanhassel's shared lib and Sebastians's cnotmuch python lib) I have been able to take a first step in that direction. I've

Re: [notmuch] Using notmuch as an address book for tab-completion

2010-03-20 Thread Jesse Rosenthal
Normally, I wouldn't respond to myself to fix a typo, but this seemed important. Remember, neither of these will do you much good with the shared lib and cnotmuch installed. I meant, of course, that neither would do you much good *WITHOUT* the shared lib and cnotmuch installed. Apologies,