On 2010-04-09, Jesse Rosenthal wrote:
> sporadic access. However, one question: it looks like it was V2 of the
> patch that you pushed -- was it? Unfortunately, there was a subtle bug
> that kept on popping up (when you call notmuch-show interactively, which
> rarely happens). Later in this same
On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 10:01:09 -0400, Jesse Rosenthal
wrote:
> Great to hear! Sorry I've been off of email, and still only have
> sporadic access. However, one question: it looks like it was V2 of the
> patch that you pushed -- was it? Unfortunately, there was a subtle bug
> that kept on popping
On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 10:46:01 -0700, Carl Worth wrote:
> A very lovely change, Jesse! Thanks for this (which is now pushed). And
> again, thanks to Sebastian for guiding the patch through the file
> renaming.
Great to hear! Sorry I've been off of email, and still only have
sporadic access.
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 17:19:23 -0500, Jesse Rosenthal
wrote:
> Change the buffer name to a uniquified subject of the thread (i.e. the
> subject of the first message in the thread) instead of the thread-id. This
> is more meaningful to the user, and will make it easier to scroll through
> numerous
May I propose this patch for fast-track inclusion? It makes notmuching
much more pleasantly. Thanks for that patch.
Sebastian
ps. if someone could propose a strategy for a "forward to next unread
message" keybinding in a thread, I would be (nearly) completely happy :).
pps. I included this one
Change the buffer name to a uniquified subject of the thread (i.e. the
subject of the first message in the thread) instead of the thread-id. This
is more meaningful to the user, and will make it easier to scroll through
numerous open buffers.
Note that this patch adds an optionsal `buffer-name'
Change the buffer name to a uniquified subject of the thread (i.e. the
subject of the first message in the thread) instead of the thread-id. This
is more meaningful to the user, and will make it easier to scroll through
numerous open buffers.
Note that this patch adds an optionsal `buffer-name'