On Sat, 22 Oct 2016, Jani Nikula wrote:
> If the given subcommand is not known to notmuch, try to execute
> external notmuch- instead. This allows users to have their
> own notmuch related tools be run via the notmuch command, not unlike
> git does. Also notmuch-emacs-mua will be executable via '
Some of the recent changes to the emacs code have used functions
introduced in emacs 24. The functions used are read-char-choice and
setq-local. This changeset adds compatability functions to
notmuch-lib so that it should work on emacs 23.
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Hi
I tried compiling under emacs 23 recently and not
Mark Walters writes:
> This adds a file under devel listing all the keybindings sorted by key
> in the main three modes (search, show and tree).
>
> This should make easier to see what keybindings are available when
> adding new features.
this seems fine to me, although it's already out of date
Mark Walters writes:
> + (extra-args (when (eq major-mode 'notmuch-search-mode)
> +(notmuch-search-interactive-region)))
I think I prefer the previous patch for simplicity. If people think it's
better not to break the API, then I'd rather not use the when here in
Mark Walters writes:
> This makes tag changes appear in the message pane as well as in the
> tree window.
>
> Note that the message pane is reloaded each time a message is viewed
> so the tags shown in the message pane can still be different from
> those in the tree window. Usually this will just
Matt Armstrong writes:
> The notmuch-tag-flagged, notmuch-search-flagged-face and
> notmuch-crypto-part-header faces defaulted to "blue", which is nearly
> unreadable when a dark background is in use. This is addressed by using
> "gold" for dark backgrounds.
While we're bikeshedding, the word "
David Bremner writes:
> "W. Trevor King" writes:
>
>> On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 08:59:40AM +0100, Mark Walters wrote:
>>> This makes nmbug work even if the notmuch mailing list messages are
>>> excluded (i.e., have a tag in the excluded tags list).
>>> …
>>> (I think this is the only place it is n
"W. Trevor King" writes:
> On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 08:59:40AM +0100, Mark Walters wrote:
>> This makes nmbug work even if the notmuch mailing list messages are
>> excluded (i.e., have a tag in the excluded tags list).
>> …
>> (I think this is the only place it is needed, but I don't use nmbug
>>
On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 08:59:40AM +0100, Mark Walters wrote:
> This makes nmbug work even if the notmuch mailing list messages are
> excluded (i.e., have a tag in the excluded tags list).
> …
> (I think this is the only place it is needed, but I don't use nmbug
> much so I haven't tested thoroughl
On Sat, 22 Oct 2016, Keith Amidon wrote:
> On Sat, 2016-10-22 at 12:55 +0300, Jani Nikula wrote:
>> Any ideas how to get a list of mime types in shell, so I could do the
>> same in bash completion without hard-coding some limited list?
>
> Not sure if this is really what you're looking for, but on
Use /etc/mime.types if available, with a homebrew sed parser, and fall
back to a handful of common types otherwise.
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completion/notmuch-completion.bash | 32
1 file changed, 32 insertions(+)
diff --git a/completion/notmuch-completion.bash
b/completion/notmuch-
On Sat, 2016-10-22 at 12:55 +0300, Jani Nikula wrote:
> Any ideas how to get a list of mime types in shell, so I could do the
> same in bash completion without hard-coding some limited list?
Not sure if this is really what you're looking for, but on my archlinux
system, the file /etc/mime.types is
With subcommand handling for external commands we can now hide the
implementation detail of emacs-mua being a separate notmuch-emacs-mua
script.
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doc/man1/notmuch-emacs-mua.rst | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/man1/notmuch-emacs-mua.rst b/doc/man1/notm
With subcommand handling for external commands we can easily complete
'notmuch emacs-mua' using the existing completion system.
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completion/notmuch-completion.bash | 34 +-
1 file changed, 33 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/completion/notmuch-completio
Matt Armstrong writes:
> notmuch-show--build-buffer now queries a list of queries built by the
> former. This simplifies the logic. It also provides an easy place to
> experiment with alternate sets of queries for given notmuch-show-*
> variables (e.g. users can use advice-add to do so in a sur
Keith Amidon writes:
> This commit expands docstrings for notmuch-fcc-dirs and
> notmuch-maildir-fcc-with-notmuch-insert to describe how quoted strings
> are processed and make the ability to configure sent folders containing
> whitespace more discoverable.
pushed to release and master
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Mark Walters writes:
> This adds news items for the two bugs
>
> emacs: search face bugfix
> and
> emacs: fix notmuch-search-line-faces defcustom
> ---
>
> Hi here is a NEWS update as requested.
pushed to release and master
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On Sat, Oct 22 2016, Mark Walters wrote:
> The command notmuch-interesting-buffer has got out of date -- it
> doesn't mention notmuch-tree, and it still refers to message-mode not
> notmuch-message-mode. Update both of these.
>
> This fixes the bug that notmuch-cycle-notmuch-buffers does not incl
If the given subcommand is not known to notmuch, try to execute
external notmuch- instead. This allows users to have their
own notmuch related tools be run via the notmuch command, not unlike
git does. Also notmuch-emacs-mua will be executable via 'notmuch
emacs-mua'.
By design, this does not allo
The command notmuch-interesting-buffer has got out of date -- it
doesn't mention notmuch-tree, and it still refers to message-mode not
notmuch-message-mode. Update both of these.
This fixes the bug that notmuch-cycle-notmuch-buffers does not include
notmuch-tree or notmuch-message-mode buffers in
Add support for composing an email in the Notmuch Emacs UI using a
mailto: URL. The mailto: URL mode is mutually exclusive with
specifying other message modifying parameters and positional
arguments.
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v2: wrap the progn in one assignment, with matching parens (Tomi)
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doc/man1/notmuch-emacs
On Sat, Oct 22 2016, Mark Walters wrote:
> This makes nmbug work even if the notmuch mailing list messages are
> excluded (i.e., have a tag in the excluded tags list).
> ---
>
> I keep all my mailing list emails under an excluded tag (initially
> this was to test the exclude code thoroughly, but
On Tue, Oct 04 2016, David Bremner wrote:
> Debian complains about /etc/bash_completion.d begin obsolete and also
> claims that /usr/share/bash-completion/completions is the right location
> [1]. Can someone who uses bash (ideally also some non-Debian platform)
> please confirm or deny this?
On
On Tue, 04 Oct 2016, David Bremner wrote:
> Debian complains about /etc/bash_completion.d begin obsolete and also
> claims that /usr/share/bash-completion/completions is the right location
> [1]. Can someone who uses bash (ideally also some non-Debian platform)
> please confirm or deny this?
I d
On Tue, 27 Sep 2016, Mark Walters wrote:
> When doing the patch for commit
> f94921520778ae4005500f5d1b943e2d4ddd3b2a emacs: show: let the user
> override the mime-type of an attachment, I discovered how to do
> mimetype completion (in particular where to get a list of mimetypes),
> so we may as w
Mark Walters writes:
> This makes nmbug work even if the notmuch mailing list messages are
> excluded (i.e., have a tag in the excluded tags list).
> ---
>
> I keep all my mailing list emails under an excluded tag (initially
> this was to test the exclude code thoroughly, but I find it convenient
This makes nmbug work even if the notmuch mailing list messages are
excluded (i.e., have a tag in the excluded tags list).
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I keep all my mailing list emails under an excluded tag (initially
this was to test the exclude code thoroughly, but I find it convenient
to keep day to day email and mail
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