Build broken on OS X 10.9
Looks like notmuch 0.16 won't build on OS X 10.9 due to the switch to libc++. I don't know where to start with fixing this, but thought I'd let y'all know. ___ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch
Build broken on OS X 10.9
Looks like notmuch 0.16 won't build on OS X 10.9 due to the switch to libc++. I don't know where to start with fixing this, but thought I'd let y'all know.
[notmuch] Emacs paned UI
Hello everyone! I've been using notmuch and following its development for a little while now, and I've come to like it very much. One thing that has been lacking is an easy-to-use Emacs interface, and I believe Keith and Carl had a little discussion a while back about how we should go about making a paned UI. So, I dusted off my Elisp manual and hacked up notmuch.el to support a 3-paned UI. This involved the creation of a minor mode (I call it notmuch-browse-mode) that manages window state, along with several modifications of existing functions to "do the right thing" when we're in browse-mode (such as close the "show" window, switch to the "folder" window, etc.). The UI is thus far usable, but not bug-free. For example, advancing-and-archiving using SPC sometimes "advances" to the same message (but I am always able to advance with "a"). Also, the search window does not update after archiving, but I believe this is an existing bug. The code is in the "emacs-ui" branch of the following repo: git://github.com/tadfisher/notmuch-tad.git Suggestions, criticism, and a code review are both needed and desired. -- Tad Fisher tadfisher at gmail.com sent via something other than notmuch: http://notmuchmail.org/
[notmuch] Emacs paned UI
Hello everyone! I've been using notmuch and following its development for a little while now, and I've come to like it very much. One thing that has been lacking is an easy-to-use Emacs interface, and I believe Keith and Carl had a little discussion a while back about how we should go about making a paned UI. So, I dusted off my Elisp manual and hacked up notmuch.el to support a 3-paned UI. This involved the creation of a minor mode (I call it notmuch-browse-mode) that manages window state, along with several modifications of existing functions to "do the right thing" when we're in browse-mode (such as close the "show" window, switch to the "folder" window, etc.). The UI is thus far usable, but not bug-free. For example, advancing-and-archiving using SPC sometimes "advances" to the same message (but I am always able to advance with "a"). Also, the search window does not update after archiving, but I believe this is an existing bug. The code is in the "emacs-ui" branch of the following repo: git://github.com/tadfisher/notmuch-tad.git Suggestions, criticism, and a code review are both needed and desired. -- Tad Fisher tadfis...@gmail.com sent via something other than notmuch: http://notmuchmail.org/ ___ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch