notmuch vim patches

2014-10-17 Thread Franz Fellner
On Thu, 16 Oct 2014 15:30:11 -0700, Ian Main wrote: > Franz Fellner wrote: > > > > > > > I'm starting to realize that I could default to using 'enter' to both > > > open URI's and view attachments. Any other ideas welcome. > > > > - make some of the functions public so users can bind them to

Re: notmuch vim patches

2014-10-17 Thread Ian Main
Franz Fellner wrote: > On Thu, 16 Oct 2014 15:30:11 -0700, Ian Main wrote: > > Franz Fellner wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I'm starting to realize that I could default to using 'enter' to both > > > > open URI's and view attachments. Any other ideas welcome. > > > > > > - make some of the functi

notmuch vim patches

2014-10-17 Thread Ian Main
Franz Fellner wrote: > On Thu, 16 Oct 2014 15:30:11 -0700, Ian Main wrote: > > Franz Fellner wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I'm starting to realize that I could default to using 'enter' to both > > > > open URI's and view attachments. Any other ideas welcome. > > > > > > - make some of the functi

Re: notmuch vim patches

2014-10-17 Thread Franz Fellner
On Thu, 16 Oct 2014 15:30:11 -0700, Ian Main wrote: > Franz Fellner wrote: > > > > > > > I'm starting to realize that I could default to using 'enter' to both > > > open URI's and view attachments. Any other ideas welcome. > > > > - make some of the functions public so users can bind them to

Re: notmuch vim patches

2014-10-16 Thread Ian Main
Franz Fellner wrote: > > > > I'm starting to realize that I could default to using 'enter' to both > > open URI's and view attachments. Any other ideas welcome. > > - make some of the functions public so users can bind them to keys they > want > - introduce show_[prev,next]_unread_msg, proba

notmuch vim patches

2014-10-16 Thread Ian Main
Franz Fellner wrote: > > > > I'm starting to realize that I could default to using 'enter' to both > > open URI's and view attachments. Any other ideas welcome. > > - make some of the functions public so users can bind them to keys they > want > - introduce show_[prev,next]_unread_msg, proba

notmuch vim patches

2014-10-16 Thread Franz Fellner
> I'm starting to realize that I could default to using 'enter' to both > open URI's and view attachments. Any other ideas welcome. - make some of the functions public so users can bind them to keys they want - introduce show_[prev,next]_unread_msg, probably factor out "show_scroll_to_msg()

Re: notmuch vim patches

2014-10-16 Thread Ian Main
Franz Fellner wrote: > > > > I'm starting to realize that I could default to using 'enter' to both > > open URI's and view attachments. Any other ideas welcome. > > - make some of the functions public so users can bind them to keys they > want Not sure I understand this one. You want to be

notmuch vim patches

2014-10-16 Thread Ian Main
Franz Fellner wrote: > > > > I'm starting to realize that I could default to using 'enter' to both > > open URI's and view attachments. Any other ideas welcome. > > - make some of the functions public so users can bind them to keys they > want Not sure I understand this one. You want to be

Re: notmuch vim patches

2014-10-16 Thread Franz Fellner
> I'm starting to realize that I could default to using 'enter' to both > open URI's and view attachments. Any other ideas welcome. - make some of the functions public so users can bind them to keys they want - introduce show_[prev,next]_unread_msg, probably factor out "show_scroll_to_msg(

notmuch vim patches

2014-10-15 Thread Ian Main
For those who are interested, I've created a fork of the official(?) github repo that contains all the patches I've worked on so far. For those using notmuch-vim this would be a much easier way to try out the new code. https://github.com/imain/notmuch-vim I think it could be useful to get feedbac

notmuch vim patches

2014-10-15 Thread Ian Main
For those who are interested, I've created a fork of the official(?) github repo that contains all the patches I've worked on so far. For those using notmuch-vim this would be a much easier way to try out the new code. https://github.com/imain/notmuch-vim I think it could be useful to get feedbac