Re: Reply inline in notmuch-show buffer, "mu4e-conversation style"

2019-04-10 Thread David Edmondson
On Wednesday, 2019-04-10 at 15:27:14 +02, Pierre Neidhardt wrote: > David Edmondson writes: > >> Yes. My argument was not that we shouldn't have this, just that I wonder >> if it results in a good workflow for people who are not using >> notmuch/mu4e/gmail (or any other client that shares the

Re: Reply inline in notmuch-show buffer, "mu4e-conversation style"

2019-04-03 Thread David Edmondson
On Wednesday, 2019-04-03 at 11:12:27 +02, Pierre Neidhardt wrote: > Anyone interested? Should I send a patch? I couldn't figure out when I'd want to use this, as yanking text from the existing notmuch-show buffer seems straightforward. Maybe something akin to gnus-dired-mode would be

Re: Reply inline in notmuch-show buffer, "mu4e-conversation style"

2019-03-19 Thread Pierre Neidhardt
What I did in mu4e-conversation was actually rather simple, albeit a bit hackish: - Copy the test from the composition buffer - Save the window excursion - Fire up a new message buffer as notmuch-show-reply would produce. - Cleanup the citation. - Insert the copied text from the composition

Reply inline in notmuch-show buffer, "mu4e-conversation style"

2019-03-19 Thread Pierre Neidhardt
Hi, mu4e-conversation (https://gitlab.com/ambrevar/mu4e-conversation) has a very nice feature in my opinion: it allows you to compose a reply at the end of the buffer, in a dedicated "composition area". - Pressing C-c C-c sends the message (it won't if the message is empty or white space). -