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.
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
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.
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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
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.
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