On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 10:22:09 -0700, Adam Wolfe Gordon <awg+notmuch at xvx.ca> wrote: > Erk, forgot to reply-all. Aaron might get this twice.
Pick this: notmuch at notmuchmail.org (and add to to/cc) next time you forgot to press 'R' (that's what I do :) > > On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 22:53, Aaron Ecay <ecay at sas.upenn.edu> wrote: > > > One possible step that might ease the transition pain could be for > > notmuch?s emacs interface to have a configuration file (similar to > > Wanderlust?s ~/.wl; I believe Gnus also uses a ~/.gnus). The idea is > > that this file contains elisp code, and is loaded by notmuch the first > > time any notmuch-related commands are invoked by the user. If the file > > does not exist, notmuch could create it with default content that sets > > message-citation-function, message-citation-line-format, > > message-yank-prefix (to get rid of the ugly default whereby message-mode > > indents the original message by four spaces instead of inserting ?> ?), > > etc. If there is interest in this approach, I?d be happy to work on a > > patch for it. Yes, that would be good -- then there is default file everyone can be directed to... > This would be a good way to get around the ugly defaults problem, and > it would also be an easy way for people to share their notmuch/emacs > setups. I already have my setup in a file separate from my normal > emacs config, and I run `emacs -q -l ~/.emacs-notmuch -f notmuch` so > it doesn't load my normal, programming-oriented setup. I used to do just that -- but then I cannot enter M-x notmuch in my emacs for sending email from that particular emacs. Now I have something like: (autoload 'notmuch "~/local/my-notmuch" "Notmuchmail" t) Where first lines add load path for notmuch, then (require 'notmuch) and then stars loading configuration... The question, in case that configuration file is added, where is it located: ~/.notmuch (to add yet another file there), or into .notmuch/ directory or XDG -like .config/notmuch/ (config.el ?) See: id:"E1RdKCw-0007o7-J7 at thinkbox.jade-hamburg.de" Tomi