On Fri, 11 Dec 2009 17:32:51 -0800, Keith Amidon
wrote:
> {-- Thu, 10 Dec 2009 16:57:01 -0800: Carl wrote: --}
> What do you see as the "write one" behavior for a message with multiple
> attachments?
I was imagining a direct-manipulation approach by clicking on (or
pressing a key while point
On Fri, 11 Dec 2009 17:32:51 -0800, Keith Amidon cama...@picnicpark.org wrote:
{-- Thu, 10 Dec 2009 16:57:01 -0800: Carl cwo...@cworth.org wrote: --}
What do you see as the write one behavior for a message with multiple
attachments?
I was imagining a direct-manipulation approach by clicking on
{-- Thu, 10 Dec 2009 16:57:01 -0800: Carl wrote: --}
Carl> First, I'm not sure whether we need two different variations of
Carl> what's effectively the same operation here ("save all
Carl> attachments").
Yes, I agree it is an ugly solution. Thanks for not letting me get away
with it.
{-- Thu, 10 Dec 2009 16:57:01 -0800: Carl cwo...@cworth.org wrote: --}
Carl First, I'm not sure whether we need two different variations of
Carl what's effectively the same operation here (save all
Carl attachments).
Yes, I agree it is an ugly solution. Thanks for not letting me get away
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 14:54:00 -0800, Keith Amidon wrote:
> Prompt for a directory and write all attachments of the current
> message to that directory, prompting for a filename for each with a
> default value of the filename specified in the attachment.
I really like the idea of this function.
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 14:54:00 -0800, Keith Amidon ke...@nicira.com wrote:
Prompt for a directory and write all attachments of the current
message to that directory, prompting for a filename for each with a
default value of the filename specified in the attachment.
I really like the idea of this
Prompt for a directory and write all attachments of the current
message to that directory, prompting for a filename for each with a
default value of the filename specified in the attachment.
The behavior of this function differs in two ways from the existing
notmuch-show-save-attachments
Prompt for a directory and write all attachments of the current
message to that directory, prompting for a filename for each with a
default value of the filename specified in the attachment.
The behavior of this function differs in two ways from the existing
notmuch-show-save-attachments