Daniel,
too late, i realized that my suggestion of link-hint isn't exactly a
match, as it is "missing" a "link-hint-display-hint" (or some such)
function.
i just now suggested such a function, but the below, which is *not*
fully formed, might occasionally be helpful if you do install link-hint
(w
On Fri Jan 27, 2023 at 3:05 PM CET, Greg Minshall wrote:
> you might think of using the link-hint package.
I was going to say the same thing. link-hint is an essential part of my
workflow. Since I mostly use notmuch-tree, I have this:
```
(defun inwit/notmuch-tree-open-link ()
"Avy select li
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> When using notmuch-emacs, and looking at a text/html part, i sometimes
> want to know where a given link is pointing to without clicking on it --
> e.g. to open it in an alternate browser.
you might think of using the link-hint
https://github.com/noctuid/link-hi
Hi Daniel,
* Daniel Kahn Gillmor [2023-01-26; 15:52 -05]:
> Hey notmuch folks--
>
> When using notmuch-emacs, and looking at a text/html part, i sometimes
> want to know where a given link is pointing to without clicking on it --
> e.g. to open it in an alternate browser.
>
> it appears that by po
Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
> it appears that by positioning the point somewhere within the link and
> doing "M-x shr-copy-url" i can copy the target of the link to the kill
> ring.
> I think it can be added to the mode-map in emacs/notmuch-show.el. does
> anyone have a preference about what ke
Hey notmuch folks--
When using notmuch-emacs, and looking at a text/html part, i sometimes
want to know where a given link is pointing to without clicking on it --
e.g. to open it in an alternate browser.
it appears that by positioning the point somewhere within the link and
doing "M-x shr-copy-u