Julian Bradfield writes: > The new feature that quitting a virtual folder preserves the current > message, is sometimes useful. More often, for me, it's annoying to > have my place lost in the main folder. > Could it be customizable?
Indeed, making it "customizable" is a good idea. One possibility is to use the distinction between `vm-quit' and `vm-quit-no-change'. `vm-quit' in a virtual folder used to do expunging and saving etc., which was undesirable in an interactive virtual folder. I believe the current trunk has gotten rid of all of that. So, there is no difference between `vm-quit' and `vm-quit-no-change' at the moment. We could say that `vm-quit-no-change' returns you to the original message in the base folder and `vm-quit' returns you to the current message in the base folder. Do you think that would be enough? > And I'd suggest that it would be good to set the mark in the main > folder summary at the previous current message (for the new > behaviour), or what would be the new current message (for the old > behaviour). Is this about the old bug report https://bugs.launchpad.net/vm/+bug/936517 That is fixed in the trunk. Cheers, Uday
