Re: emacs: notmuch-tree, reading messages and tags

2015-03-11 Thread Matthew Lear
Hi Mark, That would be great. Yes b and space are useful but even navigating using them doesn't clear the unread flag in the message pane so refreshing the notmuch-tree view still shows the message(s) as unread. I'll keep an eye on git for the changes going in. Cheers, Matt On 11 March

Re: [Patch v2 1/2] CLI: set up infrastructure to make path to gpg configurable.

2015-03-11 Thread David Bremner
David Bremner da...@tethera.net writes: GMIME takes a path to gpg, but we hardcode that path. In this commit we set up argument passing and option storage to allow this path to specified in the top level notmuch command. Pushed these two, with two trivial test fixes for the new variable. d

emacs: notmuch-tree, reading messages and tags

2015-03-11 Thread Matthew Lear
Hi, If I switch to viewing a thread with notmuch-tree, I can navigate through, and read messages using up/down + RET just fine. Each message is shown in a seperate window. However, if point never enters that message window, the unread tag is removed (strikethrough) from the message in the

Re: emacs: notmuch-tree, reading messages and tags

2015-03-11 Thread Mark Walters
Hi I think that is a bug (my fault) which happened when the unread tag handling went in. I will try and fix it. Incidentally you can scroll the message pane with space and b without having to switch frames. Best wishes Mark On Wed, 11 Mar 2015, Matthew Lear m...@bubblegen.co.uk wrote: Hi,

[Patch v2 1/2] CLI: set up infrastructure to make path to gpg configurable.

2015-03-11 Thread David Bremner
David Bremner writes: > GMIME takes a path to gpg, but we hardcode that path. In this commit > we set up argument passing and option storage to allow this path to > specified in the top level notmuch command. Pushed these two, with two trivial test fixes for the new variable. d

[PATCH 1/2] cli: fix top level --help combined with other options

2015-03-11 Thread David Bremner
Jani Nikula writes: > If the top level --help is combined with other options, help > fails. For example: > > $ notmuch --version --help > > Sorry, --help is not a known command. There's not much I can do to > help pushed these two

emacs: notmuch-tree, reading messages and tags

2015-03-11 Thread Matthew Lear
Hi, If I switch to viewing a thread with notmuch-tree, I can navigate through, and read messages using up/down + RET just fine. Each message is shown in a seperate window. However, if point never enters that message window, the unread tag is removed (strikethrough) from the message in the

emacs: notmuch-tree, reading messages and tags

2015-03-11 Thread Mark Walters
Hi I think that is a bug (my fault) which happened when the unread tag handling went in. I will try and fix it. Incidentally you can scroll the message pane with space and b without having to switch frames. Best wishes Mark On Wed, 11 Mar 2015, Matthew Lear wrote: > Hi, > If I switch to

emacs: notmuch-tree, reading messages and tags

2015-03-11 Thread Matthew Lear
s behaviour >configurable? >> >> Cheers, >> -- Matt >> >> ___ >> notmuch mailing list >> notmuch at notmuchmail.org >> http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/attachments/20150311/92fe2f48/attachment.html>