Re: [PATCH 2/2] nmbug-status: Use 'show-ref --heads' for loading configs

2014-07-14 Thread David Bremner
W. Trevor King wk...@tremily.us writes: On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 09:30:56AM -0300, David Bremner wrote: I consider it a useful feature that it works without the user configuring a local branch. I agree that in more complex setups this ambiguity is not as nice, but I'd rather it was only the

notmuch-reply date format

2014-07-14 Thread Sime Ramov
Hello, I would like to customize the attribution string in the reply templates. Something like this, with ISO date: * Full Name m...@example.net [2014-07-14 12:30 +0200]: After the following trivial edit: diff --git a/notmuch-reply.c b/notmuch-reply.c index 7c1c809..eaf1eed 100644 ---

Re: notmuch-reply date format

2014-07-14 Thread Austin Clements
Quoth Sime Ramov on Jul 14 at 2:28 pm: Hello, I would like to customize the attribution string in the reply templates. Something like this, with ISO date: * Full Name m...@example.net [2014-07-14 12:30 +0200]: After the following trivial edit: diff --git a/notmuch-reply.c

[PATCH 0/2] emacs: Shortcut keys to saved searches

2014-07-14 Thread Austin Clements
This series combines my original notmuch-go [1] with modifications from Mark [2] and with dme's notmuch-jump [3]. Like dme's patch, this is bound to j, is named notmuch-jump for consistency, and uses shortcut keys configured through notmuch-saved-searches. I simplified the original notmuch-go

[PATCH 1/2] emacs: Introduce notmuch-jump: shortcut keys to saved searches

2014-07-14 Thread Austin Clements
This introduces notmuch-jump, which is like a user-friendly, user-configurable global prefix map for saved searches. This provides a non-modal and much faster way to access saved searches than notmuch-hello. A user configures shortcut keys in notmuch-saved-searches, which are immediately

[PATCH 2/2] emacs: Expand default saved searches and add shortcut keys

2014-07-14 Thread Austin Clements
This should help new users off to a better start with the addition of more sensible saved searches and default shortcut keys. Most existing users have probably customized this variable and won't be affected. --- emacs/notmuch-hello.el | 9 +++--

Re: [PATCH 2/2] nmbug-status: Use 'show-ref --heads' for loading configs

2014-07-14 Thread W. Trevor King
On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 06:51:22AM -0300, David Bremner wrote: W. Trevor King writes: On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 09:30:56AM -0300, David Bremner wrote: I consider it a useful feature that it works without the user configuring a local branch. I agree that in more complex setups this

Re: [PATCH 1/2] emacs: Introduce notmuch-jump: shortcut keys to saved searches

2014-07-14 Thread Mark Walters
On Mon, 14 Jul 2014, Austin Clements amdra...@mit.edu wrote: This introduces notmuch-jump, which is like a user-friendly, user-configurable global prefix map for saved searches. This provides a non-modal and much faster way to access saved searches than notmuch-hello. A user configures

Re: [PATCH] emacs: tree/show remove duplicate function

2014-07-14 Thread David Bremner
Mark Walters markwalters1...@gmail.com writes: +(cond ((eq major-mode 'notmuch-show-mode) + (notmuch-show-get-message-properties)) + ((eq major-mode 'notmuch-tree-mode) + (notmuch-tree-get-message-properties

[ANNOUNCE] jotmuch

2014-07-14 Thread David Lazar
Hi, Jotmuch is a bookmark manager that will be familiar to users of Notmuch. https://github.com/davidlazar/jotmuch Jotmuch, like Notmuch, has powerful search and organization features based on Xapian. Jotmuch archives webpages, so you can view your bookmarks even if the pages disappear

Re: [PATCH 1/2] emacs: Introduce notmuch-jump: shortcut keys to saved searches

2014-07-14 Thread Austin Clements
Quoth Mark Walters on Jul 14 at 10:22 pm: On Mon, 14 Jul 2014, Austin Clements amdra...@mit.edu wrote: This introduces notmuch-jump, which is like a user-friendly, user-configurable global prefix map for saved searches. This provides a non-modal and much faster way to access saved

[PATCH 2/2] nmbug-status: Use 'show-ref --heads' for loading configs

2014-07-14 Thread David Bremner
"W. Trevor King" writes: > On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 09:30:56AM -0300, David Bremner wrote: >> I consider it a useful feature that it works without the user >> configuring a local branch. I agree that in more complex setups >> this ambiguity is not as nice, but I'd rather it was only the >>

notmuch-reply date format

2014-07-14 Thread Sime Ramov
Hello, I would like to customize the attribution string in the reply templates. Something like this, with ISO date: * Full Name [2014-07-14 12:30 +0200]: After the following trivial edit: diff --git a/notmuch-reply.c b/notmuch-reply.c index 7c1c809..eaf1eed 100644 --- a/notmuch-reply.c +++

notmuch-reply date format

2014-07-14 Thread Austin Clements
Quoth Sime Ramov on Jul 14 at 2:28 pm: > Hello, > > I would like to customize the attribution string in the reply templates. > Something like this, with ISO date: > > * Full Name [2014-07-14 12:30 +0200]: > > After the following trivial edit: > > diff --git a/notmuch-reply.c

notmuch-reply date format

2014-07-14 Thread Sime Ramov
* Austin Clements [Mon, 14 Jul 2014 09:04:31 -0400]: > First, are you sure this is the right place to modify reply > attribution? The Emacs frontend builds its own reply template. I'm not > sure what the other frontends do. I'm not using any frontends, only CLI. > Assuming the CLI is the right

[PATCH 1/2] emacs: Introduce notmuch-jump: shortcut keys to saved searches

2014-07-14 Thread Austin Clements
This introduces notmuch-jump, which is like a user-friendly, user-configurable global prefix map for saved searches. This provides a non-modal and much faster way to access saved searches than notmuch-hello. A user configures shortcut keys in notmuch-saved-searches, which are immediately

[PATCH 2/2] emacs: Expand default saved searches and add shortcut keys

2014-07-14 Thread Austin Clements
This should help new users off to a better start with the addition of more sensible saved searches and default shortcut keys. Most existing users have probably customized this variable and won't be affected. --- emacs/notmuch-hello.el | 9 +++--

[PATCH 2/2] nmbug-status: Use 'show-ref --heads' for loading configs

2014-07-14 Thread W. Trevor King
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[PATCH 1/2] emacs: Introduce notmuch-jump: shortcut keys to saved searches

2014-07-14 Thread Mark Walters
On Mon, 14 Jul 2014, Austin Clements wrote: > This introduces notmuch-jump, which is like a user-friendly, > user-configurable global prefix map for saved searches. This provides > a non-modal and much faster way to access saved searches than > notmuch-hello. > > A user configures shortcut keys

[PATCH] emacs: tree/show remove duplicate function

2014-07-14 Thread David Bremner
Mark Walters writes: > +(cond ((eq major-mode 'notmuch-show-mode) > + (notmuch-show-get-message-properties)) > + ((eq major-mode 'notmuch-tree-mode) > + (notmuch-tree-get-message-properties I see this already

[ANNOUNCE] jotmuch

2014-07-14 Thread David Lazar
Hi, Jotmuch is a bookmark manager that will be familiar to users of Notmuch. https://github.com/davidlazar/jotmuch Jotmuch, like Notmuch, has powerful search and organization features based on Xapian. Jotmuch archives webpages, so you can view your bookmarks even if the pages disappear