On Dec 16, 2021, at 21:23, David Bremner wrote:
>
> Ryan Schmidt writes:
>
>> On the notmuchmail homepage, there is a link to read the mailing list
>> archives via a nabble forum. The link doesn't work anymore because the
>> nabble service has downsized and no longer archives mailing lists.
>>
Ryan Schmidt writes:
> On the notmuchmail homepage, there is a link to read the mailing list
> archives via a nabble forum. The link doesn't work anymore because the nabble
> service has downsized and no longer archives mailing lists.
>
> https://support.nabble.com/Downsizing-Nabble-td7609715.h
The notmuch build system puts -I and -L flags in the wrong order.
Specifically, -I flags the user might specify in the CPPFLAGS environment
variable appear before the -I flags for the project's own directories,
resulting in build failure if a previous version of notmuch (whose headers
differ su
On the notmuchmail homepage, there is a link to read the mailing list archives
via a nabble forum. The link doesn't work anymore because the nabble service
has downsized and no longer archives mailing lists.
https://support.nabble.com/Downsizing-Nabble-td7609715.html
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On Thu, Dec 16 2021, David Bremner wrote:
> Tomi Ollila writes:
>
>> emacs/notmuch-logo.svg is handcrafted scalable vector graphics version
>> of the notmuch logo.
>>
>> Emacs on graphic displays render this image four times in size compared
>> to the emacs/notmuch-logo.png, and the image is much
Tomi Ollila writes:
> emacs/notmuch-logo.svg is handcrafted scalable vector graphics version
> of the notmuch logo.
>
> Emacs on graphic displays render this image four times in size compared
> to the emacs/notmuch-logo.png, and the image is much sharper.
>
> The rendered image size, 100x110 pixe
David Bremner writes:
> Several people have observed that the display of patches in
> notmuch-emacs is less than ideal because context lines do not line up
> properly with changed lines. The underlying cause is that
> indent-rigidly adds space in different places for those lines. In this
> commit