[PATCH 1/2] notmuch-emacs-mua: remove -C to keep short options compatible with mutt

2015-03-08 Thread David Bremner
Jani Nikula writes: > Notmuch uses long options exclusively all around. The short options in > notmuch-emacs-mua are intentionally just a compatible subset of > mutt(1). Keep it this way, if only to make documenting the fact easy! > > The Notmuch style --client long option remains, of course.

[PATCH 1/2] notmuch-emacs-mua: remove -C to keep short options compatible with mutt

2015-03-07 Thread Tomi Ollila
On Sat, Mar 07 2015, Jani Nikula wrote: > Notmuch uses long options exclusively all around. The short options in > notmuch-emacs-mua are intentionally just a compatible subset of > mutt(1). Keep it this way, if only to make documenting the fact easy! > > The Notmuch style --client long option

[PATCH 1/2] notmuch-emacs-mua: remove -C to keep short options compatible with mutt

2015-03-07 Thread Jani Nikula
Notmuch uses long options exclusively all around. The short options in notmuch-emacs-mua are intentionally just a compatible subset of mutt(1). Keep it this way, if only to make documenting the fact easy! The Notmuch style --client long option remains, of course. ---

Re: [PATCH 1/2] notmuch-emacs-mua: remove -C to keep short options compatible with mutt

2015-03-07 Thread Tomi Ollila
On Sat, Mar 07 2015, Jani Nikula j...@nikula.org wrote: Notmuch uses long options exclusively all around. The short options in notmuch-emacs-mua are intentionally just a compatible subset of mutt(1). Keep it this way, if only to make documenting the fact easy! The Notmuch style --client long

[PATCH 1/2] notmuch-emacs-mua: remove -C to keep short options compatible with mutt

2015-03-07 Thread Jani Nikula
Notmuch uses long options exclusively all around. The short options in notmuch-emacs-mua are intentionally just a compatible subset of mutt(1). Keep it this way, if only to make documenting the fact easy! The Notmuch style --client long option remains, of course. ---