nores the default settings when the function
is called non-interactively, but why…?
> On Apr 16, 2024, at 3:40 PM, Richard H. Stanton
> wrote:
>
> I used edebug to trace through the execution of notmuch-search in notmuch.el.
>
> At line 1096, we have the code
>
&g
. It looks like it should be
(If notmuch-search-hide-excluded
instead, since this variable is set to its default value if no argument is
passed to notmuch-search.
[Similarly with the preceding test for oldest-first, I think.]
> On Apr 16, 2024, at 3:22 PM, Richard H. Stanton
> wrot
Running
(notmuch-search "tag:unread" t t)
gives the correct results, so it looks like notmuch-search-hide-excluded is not
getting set to the correct default value.
> On Apr 16, 2024, at 3:15 PM, Richard H. Stanton
> wrote:
>
> Oh, wait… It's not working on my offic
Oh, wait… It's not working on my office machine either. I’ll start tracing
things and see what happens.
By the way,
(notmuch-config-get "search.exclude_tags”)
returns
"spam
trash"
which is what it should be returning.
> On Apr 16, 2024, at 12:00 PM, Richard H. Stanton
&g
Thanks, David.
It all seems to be working fine on my work machine!
I can’t decide if that’s good or bad news… I suspect it’ll take me longer to
track down what’s going on than if the behavior were consistent on my two
machines.
> On Apr 16, 2024, at 7:23 AM, David Bremner wrote:
>
>
Is there a way to have all searches use tree mode by default? I know I can set
this as part of each individual search, but it would save typing if there were
a setting to make this the default.
> On Apr 8, 2024, at 10:26 AM, Richard H. Stanton
> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Carl. Usi
Thanks, Carl. Using tree mode seems to solve my problem.
> On Apr 8, 2024, at 10:23 AM, Carl Worth wrote:
>
> On Mon, Apr 08 2024, Richard H. Stanton wrote:
>> If I press RETURN to view a message, “n” and “p” move to the
>> next/previous message *in the thread*, but motio
I’ve recently installed notmuch with lieer and now have it successfully
bringing my mail over from gmail so I can read it locally inside Emacs. This is
very nice, and I particularly love the speed of notmuch’s searches. However,
I’m not seeing how to get notmuch to do something that seems