It's a strange word and I'm not quite comfortable with it in a message view. Instead, use a descriptive link for the thread headers. --- lib/PublicInbox/View.pm | 11 ++++------- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/PublicInbox/View.pm b/lib/PublicInbox/View.pm index 660447d..7cac785 100644 --- a/lib/PublicInbox/View.pm +++ b/lib/PublicInbox/View.pm @@ -390,12 +390,14 @@ sub thread_inline { my $mid = mid_compress(mid_clean($cur->header('Message-ID'))); my $res = $srch->get_thread($mid); my $nr = $res->{total}; + if ($nr <= 1) { - $$dst .= "[only message in thread]\n"; + $$dst .= "\n[no followups, yet]</a>\n"; return; } - $$dst .= "roughly $nr messages in thread:\n"; + $$dst .= "\n\n~$nr messages in thread: ". + "(<a\nhref=\"../../t/$mid/#u\">expand</a>)\n"; my $subj = $srch->subject_path($cur->header('Subject')); my $state = { seen => { $subj => 1 }, @@ -473,11 +475,6 @@ sub html_footer { my $srch = $ctx->{srch} if $ctx; my $idx = $standalone ? " <a\nhref=\"../../\">index</a>" : ''; if ($idx && $srch) { - $mid = mid_compress(mid_clean($mid)); - my $t_anchor = defined $irt ? T_ANCHOR : ''; - $irt = $mime->header('In-Reply-To'); - $idx = " <a\nhref=\"../../t/$mid/$t_anchor\">". - "threadlink</a>$idx\n\n"; my $next = thread_inline(\$idx, $ctx, $mime); if (defined $irt) { $irt = PublicInbox::Hval->new_msgid($irt); -- EW -- unsubscribe: meta+unsubscr...@public-inbox.org archive: http://public-inbox.org/meta/