Re: [RFC] [PATCH v1 0/2] Improve the display of headers.

2017-01-05 Thread Servilio Afre Puentes
Hi David, I like the idea of aligning the headers, but won't padding with spaces from the left break code that expects at the beginning of the line? Servilio ___ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org

Re: [RFC] [PATCH v1 0/2] Improve the display of headers.

2017-01-05 Thread David Edmondson
On Thu, Jan 05 2017, Servilio Afre Puentes wrote: > I like the idea of aligning the headers, but won't padding with spaces > from the left break code that expects at the beginning of the line? It would. Do you know of such code? The one piece that I noticed (that coloured the headers) I

format-flowed in compose mode

2017-01-05 Thread david wen riccardi-zhu
I'm not a developer and I'm still rather new to Emacs. Also, as far as I understand, notmuch uses gnus for compose mode. But I'm stuck and wondering if anyone has a solution: When sending mail from Emacs, the text does not appear to respect line breaks when read on a mobile phone. Instead,

[BUG] notmuch-emacs highlights '>' quoted wrapped lines incorrectly

2017-01-05 Thread Jani Nikula
When the show view in notmuch-emacs highlights quoted text, any long, folded lines in quotes prefixed using '>' fail to be highlighted. Quotes prefixed using '> ' work fine. See below. BR, Jani. Quoting using '> ' works fine: > Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do

Re: [BUG] notmuch-emacs highlights '>' quoted wrapped lines incorrectly

2017-01-05 Thread David Edmondson
On Thu, Jan 05 2017, Jani Nikula wrote: > When the show view in notmuch-emacs highlights quoted text, any long, > folded lines in quotes prefixed using '>' fail to be highlighted. Quotes > prefixed using '> ' work fine. See below. Maybe fiddle with `coolj-line-prefix-regexp', which is "^\\(>+

Re: format-flowed in compose mode

2017-01-05 Thread David Bremner
david wen riccardi-zhu writes: > > To recap: > 1. If notmuch handles composition, then this is either a bug report or a > feature request. > 2. If notmuch does not handle composition, I'd appreciate insight from > anyone who has managed to resolve this issue. Notmuch uses