Emacs: render text/html by default and remove the multipart mime buttons?

2015-02-16 Thread Jeremy Nickurak
I have this in my .emacs:

(setq notmuch-multipart/alternative-discouraged '("text/plain" "text/html"))

In that order, it discourages text/plain in favor of text/html, but also
ends up discouraging text/html if there are other options. In particular,
if there's a text/calendar item, I generally want that one to be chosen
over other options.

On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 9:19 PM, Phil Crosby  wrote:

> Hey everyone,
>
> 1. Is it possible to configure Notmuch to show text/html parts by default,
> instead of text/plain? I've been looking through the source and it wasn't
> obvious to me.
>
> 2. Is it possible to hide the buttons which toggle multipart email
> visibility (and presumably unhide them via a command)? Most of my emails
> look like this screenshot; as you can see, the multipart buttons take up
> much of the email's real estate, especially for short emails, and they make
> the actual content of the email difficult to read.
>
> [image: Inline image 1]
>
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Emacs: render text/html by default and remove the multipart mime buttons?

2015-02-15 Thread Phil Crosby
Hey everyone,

1. Is it possible to configure Notmuch to show text/html parts by default,
instead of text/plain? I've been looking through the source and it wasn't
obvious to me.

2. Is it possible to hide the buttons which toggle multipart email
visibility (and presumably unhide them via a command)? Most of my emails
look like this screenshot; as you can see, the multipart buttons take up
much of the email's real estate, especially for short emails, and they make
the actual content of the email difficult to read.

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