> the selection priority of asterisk buffers like
> "*notmuch-hello*" are lower than file buffers
Sorry, this means a file buffer is selected after exit from a notmuch
buffer, unless there is no file buffer in the buffer list.
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> ... but as someone(tm) may know, everyone
> ... but as someone(tm) may know, everyone have their own workflow
> ( https://xkcd.com/1172/ ) in their notmuch usage -- someone may
> e.g. start writing email based on arbitrary C code buffer, and
> after email send, return to that buffer instead of going to some
> other notmuch buffer.
I
Tomi Ollila writes:
>
> ... but as someone(tm) may know, everyone have their own workflow
> ( https://xkcd.com/1172/ ) in their notmuch usage -- someone may
> e.g. start writing email based on arbitrary C code buffer, and
> after email send, return to that buffer instead of
On Sat, Jun 03 2017, katsuyuki wrote:
> Hi, I modified kill and exit functions on emacs notmuch mode.
> I want to hear your opinion about the change.
Some years ago I had a problem notmuch choosing "strange" buffer when
exiting e.g. mail buffer (and I sent a patch to "fix" that). Eventually
the
Hi, I modified kill and exit functions on emacs notmuch mode.
I want to hear your opinion about the change.
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