It'd be very cool to have notmuch automatically tag messages according
to what language they're in.
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It'd be very cool to have notmuch automatically tag messages according
to what language they're in.
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d use printf instead.
(http://www.in-ulm.de/~mascheck/various/echo+printf/ seems like a good
reference in this matter.)
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d use printf instead.
(http://www.in-ulm.de/~mascheck/various/echo+printf/ seems like a good
reference in this matter.)
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gs applied in _addition_ to the tags in
the config, and have a --no-config-tags flag to skip the tags in the
config when desired. Or, if that seems more convenient, have a
--config-tags=yes|no flag that defaults to yes when no --tag is given,
and to no when at least one --tag is given.
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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Dirk-Jan Binnema
wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Karl Wiberg wrote:
>
> > Didn't the "(void)" suggestion work?
>
> I actually preferred that solution, but unfortunately, it didn't
> stop gcc from complaining.
't the "(void)" suggestion work?
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e standard workaround is to use "printf" instead.
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ess---IIRC, the tmp
directory exists so that processes can put messages there while they
are writing them, and then do an atomic rename to the new (or cur)
directory.
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specific to a user rather than a project,
shouldn't they go in the user's ignore file (~/.gitignore) rather than
the project's?
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