David Edmondson writes:
> Improve the acquisition of text parts.
>
> This affects the new "reply" behaviour and the rendering of
> application/octet-stream parts that are treated as text.
>
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Hi
Sorry this email ended up rather long:
Summary: I have run a test (see below) on all of the lkml part of the
performance-corpus, and all the changes look expected. So this series
looks good to me.
First note how we do the bodypart-insertion: for a mime type of
text/plain we first try the tex
David Edmondson writes:
> On Sun, Mar 13 2016, Mark Walters wrote:
>> However, it would be sensible to get testing in a greater variety of
>> charsets/encodings
>
> Agreed. Does anyone have suggestions on how we might achieve this? A
> corpus of mail that we could use?
Maybe the notmuch performa
On Sun, Mar 13 2016, Mark Walters wrote:
> However, it would be sensible to get testing in a greater variety of
> charsets/encodings
Agreed. Does anyone have suggestions on how we might achieve this? A
corpus of mail that we could use?
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This looks good to me +1. However, it would be sensible to get testing
in a greater variety of charsets/encodings
Best wishes
Mark
On Tue, 08 Mar 2016, David Edmondson wrote:
> Improve the acquisition of text parts.
>
> This affects the new "reply" behaviour and the rendering of
> applicatio
Improve the acquisition of text parts.
This affects the new "reply" behaviour and the rendering of
application/octet-stream parts that are treated as text.
David Edmondson (3):
emacs: `notmuch-show-insert-part-multipart/encrypted' should not
assume the presence of a button.
emacs: N