Sean Whitton <spwhit...@spwhitton.name> writes: > This means that notmuch commands obey display-buffer-alist so the user > can customize how buffers show up. > > It also permits the use of C-x 4 4, C-x 5 5 and C-x t t, available in > Emacs 28. For example, one can use C-x 4 4 M-x notmuch-jump-search RET > to open a saved search in another window rather than the current window. > Or in notmuch-search mode, C-x 5 5 RET to view the message at point in > a new frame. > > notmuch-tree has custom buffer display logic, so bind > display-buffer-overriding-action to make pop-to-buffer-same-window > behave exactly as switch-to-buffer while that function is running.
I only tested this in emacs 26.3, but I think I hit all the modified code paths and it didn't crash. It would be nice to have one or two more people try it out before I apply to master; I tend to be somewhat oblivious to subtle changes in emacs window behaviour. d _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list -- notmuch@notmuchmail.org To unsubscribe send an email to notmuch-le...@notmuchmail.org