On Sun, May 04 2014, Mark Walters wrote:
> I have a slight preference for making it do the comment (ie reverse the
> list). My reason is that we have some other cases such as
> notmuch-tag-format that apply the first match, so users might be used to
> having the specific first and the more general
On Sun, May 04 2014, Mark Walters wrote:
I have a slight preference for making it do the comment (ie reverse the
list). My reason is that we have some other cases such as
notmuch-tag-format that apply the first match, so users might be used to
having the specific first and the more general
I have a slight preference for making it do the comment (ie reverse the
list). My reason is that we have some other cases such as
notmuch-tag-format that apply the first match, so users might be used to
having the specific first and the more general later.
It also has a small advantage of being
I have a slight preference for making it do the comment (ie reverse the
list). My reason is that we have some other cases such as
notmuch-tag-format that apply the first match, so users might be used to
having the specific first and the more general later.
It also has a small advantage of being
The documentation for `notmuch-search-line-faces' says:
> The attributes defined for matching tags are merged, with later
> attributes overriding earlier.
A comment in `notmuch-search-color-line', which implements this, says:
> ;; Reverse the list so earlier entries take precedence
Clearly
The documentation for `notmuch-search-line-faces' says:
The attributes defined for matching tags are merged, with later
attributes overriding earlier.
A comment in `notmuch-search-color-line', which implements this, says:
;; Reverse the list so earlier entries take precedence
Clearly these