The following Unicode's bidirectional control chars are modal so that
they push a new bidirectional rendering mode to a stack:
U+202A LEFT-TO-RIGHT EMBEDDING
U+202B RIGHT-TO-LEFT EMBEDDING
U+202D LEFT-TO-RIGHT OVERRIDE
U+202E RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE
Every mode must be terminated wi
These patches continue the ideas written in message:
id:87sgcuuzio@iki.fi
The first patch adds an new function which can be used to balance
Unicode's bidirectional control characters in its string argument. The
seconds patch modifies old "notmuch-sanitize" function so that it
calls the ne
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emacs/notmuch-lib.el | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/emacs/notmuch-lib.el b/emacs/notmuch-lib.el
index e6252c6c..e0122f7a 100644
--- a/emacs/notmuch-lib.el
+++ b/emacs/notmuch-lib.el
@@ -527,7 +527,8 @@ function should be used when sanitizing arbitrary inp
* 2020-08-15 12:30:34+03, Teemu Likonen wrote:
> These patches continue the ideas written in message:
>
> id:87sgcuuzio@iki.fi
Here is a nice and relatively short reference for anyone who is
interested in the subject:
https://www.iamcal.com/understanding-bidirectional-text
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/// T
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test/README | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
Currently test/README file instructs user to download database files
with command:
make download-test-databases
That doesn't work for me. I got tests running after executing "make
download-corpus" instead. So maybe that'
Sean Whitton writes:
> This means that notmuch commands obey display-buffer-alist so the user
> can customize how buffers show up.
>
> It also permits the use of C-x 4 4, C-x 5 5 and C-x t t, available in
> Emacs 28. For example, one can use C-x 4 4 M-x notmuch-jump-search RET
> to open a saved
These test databases have been unneeded since ee897cab8.
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You're correct that the README needs updating, but download-corpus is
for the performance tests.
test/README | 8
1 file changed, 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/test/README b/test/README
index 3f54af58..11eaf18f 100644
--- a/t
Teemu Likonen writes:
> Previously in message-show mode message's first header line (From
> header) was always indented, even if user had turned thread
> indentation off with "<" (notmuch-show-toggle-thread-indentation)
> command.
>
> This change modifies notmuch-show-insert-headerline function s
William Casarin writes:
> This variable will be used in a similar fashion to
> notmuch-show-parent-buffer. It will be used to navigate between
> threads from the parent search buffer.
>
> Signed-off-by: William Casarin
Can someone explain the difference in behaviour before and after this
patch?
David Bremner writes:
> William Casarin writes:
>
>> This variable will be used in a similar fashion to
>> notmuch-show-parent-buffer. It will be used to navigate between
>> threads from the parent search buffer.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: William Casarin
>
> Can someone explain the difference in beh
William Casarin writes:
> This introduces a new function called
> notmuch-tree-next-thread-from-search which is analogous to
> notmuch-show-next-thread. It will switch to the next or previous
> thread from the parent search results.
>
This seems to work, and is pretty slick. If there are no obje
Jonas Bernoulli writes:
> Since Emacs 27 'mml-secure-epg-sign' errors out if we don't opt-in to
> signing as the sender using 'mml-secure-openpgp-sign-with-sender'.
> ---
> test/test-lib.sh | 3 ++-
> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/test/test-lib.sh b/test/test-li
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