Hi, it seems I have almost missed the best thing in
this list.
Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi George,
>
> "Georg C. F. Greve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Do you think there is any chance it would make it into the Org
>> package? I would greatly prefer not having to maintain a patch for a
>> longer period of time.
>
> I can understand that. Carsten, what do you think?
I would really appreciate it.
> On the one hand, mairix is unlikely to be heavily in use among Org users
> (unless we continue praising it!), so there is no *strong* necessity of
> making Org natively interact with it. On the other hand, you cannot
> maintain mairix integration through an external library since it depends
> on `org-link-types', `org-store-link' and `org-open-at-point'.
>
> I would say it worth keeping it into Org. One request though: could we
> spare the cost of a new specific type for threaded searches? For example
> we could have `org-gnus-links-prefer-mairix' being either nil, 'threaded
> or t, so that you can handle the thread option as an argument, even in
> mairix-search.
Probably it's the time for us to think of a universal way to
support system dependent 3rd party index tools. Mairix may
not be the only search tool people want to use with
org-mode, though it is my favourite and only index tool I
use for now.
>> So if you do [[mairixt:m:xyz]] it will pull out the entire thread in
>> which that message id is present, so you have the full context, which I
>> find very useful.
>
> Yes, i also like the fast intexing. Other people playing with it around?
Sorry, but I missed the thread. Where can I grab the code
for support in org-mode?
Xiao-Yong
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