Hello, I don't want to put (require 'notmuch) into my Emacs init because that will slow down initial Emacs startup a fair bit, especially since my (file which is equivalent to) notmuch-config.el does quite a bit of processing to populate notmuch-saved-searches.
So I have this: ;; Ensure notmuch does its `message-mode' configuration and that my ;; notmuch-config.el gets loaded before certain commands happen. An ;; alternative to advising `compose-mail' and friends here would be ;; to remap its keys to `notmuch-mua-new-mail', but it is nice to ;; have things work correctly if some lisp code somewhere calls ;; `compose-mail' or friends (defun spw/load-notmuch (&rest ignore) (require 'notmuch)) (dolist (cmd '(compose-mail compose-mail-other-window compose-mail-other-frame notmuch-jump-search notmuch-hello)) (advice-add cmd :before #'spw/load-notmuch)) (global-set-key "\C-cs" #'notmuch-search) (global-set-key "\C-cm" #'notmuch-jump-search) (global-set-key "\C-cM" #'notmuch-hello) This is not a very idiomatic way to make use of an ELPA package, however. Does anyone have a better approach that does not involve advice-add? I'm using the elpa-notmuch package on Debian. -- Sean Whitton _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org https://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch