Hi Austin, id:"1330811724-30901-1-git-send-email-j...@nikula.org" :)
Mark had a valid point about ordering within groups, which I didn't
follow up on, but this is a necessary intermediate step in the right
direction no matter what. I don't care whose patches get merged, but
let's merge the change
On Sun, 15 Apr 2012, Jani Nikula wrote:
> I have tagged the following patches notmuch::stale, removing them from
> the review queue [1], purely based on they not applying to master
> anymore (see [2] for tag definitions). Please rebase your patches
> against master and resubmit if you think they'r
Hi Adam,
interestingly, your 'G' short-cut hint works out of the box! What
happens is, that when one presses 'G', this invokes
notmuch-hello-poll-and-update. This function calls 'notmuch-poll',
which does exactly what I want. I.e. it runs 'notmuch new' if no polling
script is specified. In my case
---
emacs/notmuch-print.el |2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/emacs/notmuch-print.el b/emacs/notmuch-print.el
index 6653d97..8c18f4b 100644
--- a/emacs/notmuch-print.el
+++ b/emacs/notmuch-print.el
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
(defcustom notmuch-print-mechanism 'notmu
---
emacs/notmuch-hello.el |2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/emacs/notmuch-hello.el b/emacs/notmuch-hello.el
index 71d37b8..f10d98d 100644
--- a/emacs/notmuch-hello.el
+++ b/emacs/notmuch-hello.el
@@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ by an additional filter query. Similarly,
On Sun, Apr 15 2012, Tomi Ollila wrote:
> id:"1326826969-23545-1-git-send-email-jroll...@finestructure.net"
>
> Does just "delete" -> "deleted" change: the only question I have left
> is that should that be left as is, this change made, or just drop
> the "delete" coloring altogether ?
Sorry, yes
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Sorry, I'm out of touch with nmbug at the moment. I'll try to get
reacquainted. In the mean time...
> id:1325986015-22510-3-git-send-email-jroll...@finestructure.net
> id:1325986015-22510-4-git-send-email-jroll...@finestructure.net
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jamie.
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On Sun, Apr 15 2012, Jameson Graef Rollins wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 15 2012, Mark Walters wrote:
>> This patch is trivially correct regardless of the rest of the
>> series.
>>
>> I think the rest of the series (which provides keybindings for
>> adding/removing the delete tag to messages/threads) is
Quoth David Belohrad on Apr 15 at 11:39 pm:
> There is just one slightly weird thing. This is when 'notmuch' is
> opened, the focus goes directly to search button instead of 'inbox'
> messages (or something else), which is imho more interesting than going into
> search. Because
> at first what one
On Sun, Apr 15 2012, Mark Walters wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Jan 2012, Jameson Graef Rollins
> wrote:
>> No functional change here. The help message previously referred to
>> the "delete" tag, but "deleted" is now preferred, so hopefully this
>> will reduce any potential confusion.
>
> This patch is t
On Sun, Apr 15 2012, Mark Walters wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Jan 2012, David Edmondson wrote:
>> When using the spacebar to scroll through a thread, hitting 'space'
>> when the bottom of the last message is visible should take the cursor
>> to the end of the buffer rather than immediately archiving the
On Sun, Apr 15 2012, Jameson Graef Rollins
wrote:
> A previous patch [0] replaced blank subject lines with '[No Subject]'
> in search and show mode. Apparently this was needed to circumvent
> some bug in the printing code, but there was no need for it search or
> show, and it is definitely not
---
emacs/notmuch-print.el |2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/emacs/notmuch-print.el b/emacs/notmuch-print.el
index 6653d97..8c18f4b 100644
--- a/emacs/notmuch-print.el
+++ b/emacs/notmuch-print.el
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
(defcustom notmuch-print-mechanism 'notm
---
emacs/notmuch-hello.el |2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/emacs/notmuch-hello.el b/emacs/notmuch-hello.el
index 71d37b8..f10d98d 100644
--- a/emacs/notmuch-hello.el
+++ b/emacs/notmuch-hello.el
@@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ by an additional filter query. Similarly,
On Fri, 17 Feb 2012, Daniel Schoepe wrote:
> This introduces a variable to control after how many characters a line
> is wrapped by notmuch-wash-wrap-long-lines (still wrapping at the
> window width if it is lower).
Hi
This looks ok but I wonder if slightly different behaviour might be
prefera
On Tue, 17 Jan 2012, Jameson Graef Rollins
wrote:
> No functional change here. The help message previously referred to
> the "delete" tag, but "deleted" is now preferred, so hopefully this
> will reduce any potential confusion.
This patch is trivially correct regardless of the rest of the
serie
On Tue, 31 Jan 2012, David Edmondson wrote:
> When using the spacebar to scroll through a thread, hitting 'space'
> when the bottom of the last message is visible should take the cursor
> to the end of the buffer rather than immediately archiving the thread
> and moving to the next thread.
Hi
T
Quoth David Belohrad on Apr 15 at 11:39 pm:
> There is just one slightly weird thing. This is when 'notmuch' is
> opened, the focus goes directly to search button instead of 'inbox'
> messages (or something else), which is imho more interesting than going into
> search. Because
> at first what one
Hi Adam,
interestingly, your 'G' short-cut hint works out of the box! What
happens is, that when one presses 'G', this invokes
notmuch-hello-poll-and-update. This function calls 'notmuch-poll',
which does exactly what I want. I.e. it runs 'notmuch new' if no polling
script is specified. In my case
I tagged this patch notmuch::obsolete (see [1]) as the template
workaround was pushed to master (commit
de0557477d908be26615e8fda9f5eb62bed68b65).
Jani.
[1] http://nmbug.tethera.net/status/
On Mon, 09 Apr 2012, vladimir.ma...@oracle.com wrote:
> From: Vladimir Marek
>
>
> Signed-off-by: Vlad
On Sun, 15 Apr 2012, Jani Nikula wrote:
> I have tagged the following patches notmuch::stale, removing them from
> the review queue [1], purely based on they not applying to master
> anymore (see [2] for tag definitions). Please rebase your patches
> against master and resubmit if you think they'r
On Sun, Apr 15 2012, Mark Walters wrote:
> This patch is trivially correct regardless of the rest of the
> series.
>
> I think the rest of the series (which provides keybindings for
> adding/removing the delete tag to messages/threads) is worthwhile
> particularly now the exclude stuff is fairly
gs you're looking for...
jamie.
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Jameson Graef Rollins writes:
> I think the issues that David was experiencing have to do with flakiness
> in emacs's dedicated windows, not in this patch itself.
Thomas,
Did you have a change to investigate this as proposed in
id:"87zke0aifa.fsf at thor.loria.fr"?
d
On Sun, Apr 15 2012, Mark Walters wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Jan 2012, Jameson Graef Rollins wrote:
>> No functional change here. The help message previously referred to
>> the "delete" tag, but "deleted" is now preferred, so hopefully this
>> will reduce any potential confusion.
>
> This patch is triv
On Fri, 17 Feb 2012, Daniel Schoepe wrote:
> This introduces a variable to control after how many characters a line
> is wrapped by notmuch-wash-wrap-long-lines (still wrapping at the
> window width if it is lower).
Hi
This looks ok but I wonder if slightly different behaviour might be
prefera
On Sun, Apr 15 2012, Mark Walters wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Jan 2012, David Edmondson wrote:
>> When using the spacebar to scroll through a thread, hitting 'space'
>> when the bottom of the last message is visible should take the cursor
>> to the end of the buffer rather than immediately archiving the
On Tue, 17 Jan 2012, Jameson Graef Rollins wrote:
> No functional change here. The help message previously referred to
> the "delete" tag, but "deleted" is now preferred, so hopefully this
> will reduce any potential confusion.
This patch is trivially correct regardless of the rest of the
series
On Sun, Apr 15 2012, Jameson Graef Rollins wrote:
> A previous patch [0] replaced blank subject lines with '[No Subject]'
> in search and show mode. Apparently this was needed to circumvent
> some bug in the printing code, but there was no need for it search or
> show, and it is definitely not d
On Tue, 31 Jan 2012, David Edmondson wrote:
> When using the spacebar to scroll through a thread, hitting 'space'
> when the bottom of the last message is visible should take the cursor
> to the end of the buffer rather than immediately archiving the thread
> and moving to the next thread.
Hi
T
Austin Clements writes:
> The long-awaited and oft-belated conclusion of the show rewrite. All
> of the formatters have been converted to the new style, so this series
> just rips out unused code and does a little cleanup.
>
pushed,
d
Austin Clements writes:
> This patch eliminates the dependency generation rules and instead
> generates dependency files as a side-effect of the regular build rule.
pushed,
d
Jani Nikula writes:
> Implicit typecast from 'void *' to 'T *' is okay in C, but not in
> C++. In talloc_steal, an explicit cast is provided for type safety in
> some GCC versions. Otherwise, a cast is required. Provide a template
> function for this to maintain type safety, and redefine talloc_s
Jani Nikula writes:
> I'm totally fine with modifying the proposed format (e.g. change "T" to
> "tag", make things compatible with a future general batch mode), but to
> be absolutely clear: I will not implement a general batch command
> mode.
I was thinking about the best way of making the in
Jameson Graef Rollins writes:
> I think the issues that David was experiencing have to do with flakiness
> in emacs's dedicated windows, not in this patch itself.
Thomas,
Did you have a change to investigate this as proposed in
id:"87zke0aifa@thor.loria.fr"?
d
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Austin Clements writes:
> The long-awaited and oft-belated conclusion of the show rewrite. All
> of the formatters have been converted to the new style, so this series
> just rips out unused code and does a little cleanup.
>
pushed,
d
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Austin Clements writes:
> This patch eliminates the dependency generation rules and instead
> generates dependency files as a side-effect of the regular build rule.
pushed,
d
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Jani Nikula writes:
> Implicit typecast from 'void *' to 'T *' is okay in C, but not in
> C++. In talloc_steal, an explicit cast is provided for type safety in
> some GCC versions. Otherwise, a cast is required. Provide a template
> function for this to maintain type safety, and redefine talloc_s
Jani Nikula writes:
> I'm totally fine with modifying the proposed format (e.g. change "T" to
> "tag", make things compatible with a future general batch mode), but to
> be absolutely clear: I will not implement a general batch command
> mode.
I was thinking about the best way of making the in
Jameson Graef Rollins writes:
> On Sat, Apr 14 2012, Jani Nikula wrote:
>> I was doing this purely based on whether the patches apply or not.
>
> I'm so sorry, Jani. You are correct that this patch requires a small
> rebase fix to apply to master. I'm not sure how I missed it previously.
No p
I have tagged the following patches notmuch::stale, removing them from
the review queue [1], purely based on they not applying to master
anymore (see [2] for tag definitions). Please rebase your patches
against master and resubmit if you think they're still relevant. If you
think this is in error,
Jameson Graef Rollins writes:
> On Sat, Apr 14 2012, Jani Nikula wrote:
>> I'm going through the review queue right now, tagging notmuch::stale any
>> patches that don't apply on master. I was just about to nmbug push stale
>> on this one (2/2). Is that in error? Care to verify?
>
> Yes, it is a
On Thu, Apr 12 2012, David Belohrad wrote:
> Dear All,
> before I was using gnus to read my emails. This was setup together with
> bbdb such, that every email address I got an email delivered got stored
> into the bbdb database.
>
> The config was following:
>
> ---
> ;;
Jameson Graef Rollins writes:
> On Sat, Apr 14 2012, Jani Nikula wrote:
>> This series adds support for batch tagging through stdin to "notmuch
>> tag". This should be useful and efficient for e.g. initial tagging
>> scripts. Also, this adds locking around a batch of tag changes, which is
>> als
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