Brian Sniffen writes:
> Consider changing your html tenderer to anything other than ‘shr. Its
> handling of nested blocks is unsane.
I set it to 'nil', and I still get
Re-entering top level after C stack overflow
Thanks,
Walter Landry
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Hi Everyone,
Back in January, I posted about a problem I had when viewing large
threads. The workaround was to use tree view. That worked until today.
Now, when I try to view a new email in either tree view or the regular
view, I get the message
Re-entering top level after C stack overflow
I
Dan Čermák writes:
> Hi Landry,
>
> I am afraid this is a common limitation of emacs: if you start opening
> large files (especially with long lines) it becomes very slow.
>
> A viable workaround is to open the offending thread in the tree view
> (bound to 'z' by default) and then only view indiv
David Edmondson writes:
> Do things improve if you set notmuch-show-insert-text/plain-hook to nil?
That helps a great deal! The key option to turn off is
notmuch-wash-wrap-long-lines
That makes it take only 10 seconds. That is livable, but not ideal.
> Can you share the messages in the
Hello Everyone,
I am using the emacs frontend to notmuch. It has mostly been a pleasant
experience, but I am having a problem with large threads. Essentially,
when I try to view a large thread, the machine locks up for many
minutes. The problem seems very similar to these posts.
https://notm