Hi Felix, notmuch develpers,
Felix introduces a boolean configuration variable in order to
disable/enable indentation. Wouldn't it be more helpful and
powerful to customise the indentation width with "0" meaning no
indentation, "1" being the current behaviour, "2" meaning double
indentation,
Add customizable variable notmuch-show-indent-messages-in-thread
to toggle indentation of messages in a thread in a notmuch-show
buffer.
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emacs/notmuch-show.el | 13 ++---
1 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/emacs/notmuch-show.el b/emacs/notmuch-show.el
In Emacs, notmuch indents messages according to their thread
depth. This leads to unused space and sometimes strange
formatting of paragraphs with long lines. Therefore I would like
to turn it off and have the message thread look more like a
conversation, as on GMail for example.
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Hi Felix, notmuch develpers,
Felix introduces a boolean configuration variable in order to
disable/enable indentation. Wouldn't it be more helpful and
powerful to customise the indentation width with 0 meaning no
indentation, 1 being the current behaviour, 2 meaning double
indentation, 3
On Fri, 15 Jul 2011 00:11:29 -0400, anarcat anar...@koumbit.org wrote:
Non-text part: multipart/mixed
Non-text part: multipart/signed
I can confirm this patch works for me.
I think this would be a great addition to notmuch, and I could add it
directly to Debian's 0.6 package install.
I
What about encoding in notmuch the elements composing the line, print
the elements with a separator that would be encoded if it appears in
an element, then do the reverse in emacs. One such encoding might be
URL-encoding.
Servilio
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