Re: [sup-devel] [PATCH] Converted crypto to use the gpgme gem

2010-11-16 Thread Gaudenz Steinlin
Excerpts from Hamish D's message of Don Nov 11 18:25:13 +0100 2010: > > - With this patch the output of the gpg run is no longer available. > >  Like this the plus sign in front of the message does not make sense. > >  Is there a way to get at the gpg output with your approach? > > The gpg binary

Re: [sup-devel] [PATCH] Converted crypto to use the gpgme gem

2010-11-16 Thread Hamish D
> The "+" character is right in front of the string "Good signature from > ...". If you move the cursor to that line and press enter it changes > to a "-" character, but no additional text is shown. The gpg command > output used to show up there when pressing enter. > > I expect there to be some ad

Re: [sup-devel] state of maildir-sync branch?

2010-11-16 Thread Alvaro Herrera
Excerpts from Damien Leone's message of mar nov 16 11:30:14 -0300 2010: > - Allow to move an email from a maildir to another Somewhat related: I'd like to have a display of which source(s) a message belongs to, in the header widget. I have no idea how to implement this though. Any pointers? --

Re: [sup-devel] [PATCH] Converted crypto to use the gpgme gem

2010-11-16 Thread Gaudenz Steinlin
Excerpts from Hamish D's message of Die Nov 16 15:20:03 +0100 2010: > > The "+" character is right in front of the string "Good signature from > > ...". If you move the cursor to that line and press enter it changes > > to a "-" character, but no additional text is shown. The gpg command > > output

Re: [sup-devel] [PATCH] Converted crypto to use the gpgme gem

2010-11-16 Thread Hamish D
> This does not work for me when running the foobacca/gpgme tree (commit > 7b9a1eeeaaa25931963e2de49410d7cb0c7e6772). The CryptoNotice is empty. Oops. I had one too many flatten! calls and was using the output_lines.flatten! as a return value. However flatten! returns nil if there is no flattening

Re: [sup-devel] searching by message instead of thread

2010-11-16 Thread Cameron Matheson
Excerpts from Chris Mason's message of Mon Nov 15 05:21:57 -0700 2010: > 3) When you hit / to search for text in the thread display, have a key > for next. > > Do any of these already exist? If not, which ones seem most likely to > be acceptable? You can hit 'n' for the next match when searching