Hello,
On Sat 22 Aug 2020 at 12:04PM +03, Tomi Ollila wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 11 2020, Sean Whitton wrote:
>
>> 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
>>
Sean Whitton writes:
> This means that notmuch commands obey display-buffer-alist so the user
> can customize how buffers show up.
>
applied to release and master
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On Tue, Aug 11 2020, Sean Whitton wrote:
> 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
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
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 search in another window rather