Hello Tom,
Tom Hirschowitz writes:
> Well, here's one: I tried it with my usual theme, which is rather dark,
> and it looked bad. Tried to fiddle with it a bit, but not long enough to
> succeed, whence gave up.
> [...]
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Would it seem overly onerous to make a
Well, here's one: I tried it with my usual theme, which is rather dark,
and it looked bad. Tried to fiddle with it a bit, but not long enough to
succeed, whence gave up.
> Dan Čermák writes:
>
>> Hi Alexander,
>>
>> Alexander Adolf writes:
>>
>>>
>>> That was the other option. I thought I'd
Dan Čermák writes:
> Hi Alexander,
>
> Alexander Adolf writes:
>
>>
>> That was the other option. I thought I'd post it here first, to see
>> whether there would be any momentum for including it in notmuch
>> itself?
>
> That actually sounds like a good idea. Maybe just send it as a patch to
>
Hi Alexander,
Alexander Adolf writes:
>
> That was the other option. I thought I'd post it here first, to see
> whether there would be any momentum for including it in notmuch
> itself?
That actually sounds like a good idea. Maybe just send it as a patch to
the mailinglist? Not sure if there
Hello Dan,
Dan Čermák writes:
> [...]
> P.S.: I believe your message got stuck in the moderation queue and
> reached everyone just recently.
No worries. This is a busy list.
> [...]
>> One thing that intrigued me about astroid, is its "rainbow tags" feature
>> (see screenshot at [1]).
>>
>>
Hi Alexander,
Alexander Adolf writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have been a contributor to the astroid email client [1], which is
> based on notmuch. I've now fully committed to living in Emacs.
>
> One thing that intrigued me about astroid, is its "rainbow tags" feature
> (see screenshot at [1]).
>
>