Just a wild guess: have you tried installing the emacs package
exec-path-from-shell (from melpa)?
On 18/01/2023 19:16, David Bremner wrote:
ricardomart...@riseup.net writes:
> Ok, so I tested this. I tried stopping the systemd unit of the emacs
> server, opened an emacs instance, and started
Well, here's one: I tried it with my usual theme, which is rather dark,
and it looked bad. Tried to fiddle with it a bit, but not long enough to
succeed, whence gave up.
> Dan Čermák writes:
>
>> Hi Alexander,
>>
>> Alexander Adolf writes:
>>
>>>
>>> That was the other option. I thought I'd pos
Thanks for your answer.
This is indeed not a bug then. It's not important, but my preferred sort order
would be the opposite of newest-first.
I prefer seeing older threads first, but often find myself missing recent
messages in threads because they have older unread messages hence are
conside
Hi all,
The order returned by notmuch with the oldest-first option looks wrong
to me: as far as I can see, threads are sorted according to their oldest
unread message, but in any case, it is not the converse of the
newest-first ordering.
Is this a bug? And if not, how hard would it be to add an
I also use muchsync. Had a few issues with it in the beginning but the
author, David Mazières, was quite efficient in fixing them, and patient
with me being awkwardly incompetent. It's been working like a charm
since then.
It took me some time to figure out a working set up though. My mail is
now
Great, thanks!
Tom
> On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 12:11 PM, Tom Hirschowitz
> wrote:
>> I sometimes mistype some tags, e.g., collaegues instead of colleagues,
>> etc. Of course, I then replace them with the right version.
>>
>> But notmuch keeps track of these wro
Hi all,
I sometimes mistype some tags, e.g., collaegues instead of colleagues,
etc. Of course, I then replace them with the right version.
But notmuch keeps track of these wrong tags (as of all others) and
proposes them when autocompleting, which after a few years of using
notmuch, starts being
> Yes, I think there has to be some mistake in what Tom quoted
Indeed :)
Regarding Julien's question:
> Tom, do you have a function defined for this ?
Yes, probably utterly naive, wrong, etc. Would be happy to be corrected, in
particular about how to avoid code triplication.
There you go:
(d
I think Julien meant the 'flagged' tag: just press the space bar to
switch it on and off.
Regarding the second question, you may filter your search (e.g., by the
'flagged' tag) and then tag all messages by pressing *. IIRC there is no
shortcut for filtering by default. I have this
(define-key no
Notmuch-hello all,
Has anyone already coded the following behaviour: in notmuch-search
mode, when the cursor is on a certain thread, propagate all tags
occurring at least once in that thread to the whole thread.
Thanks!
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Notmuch-hello all,
Has anyone already coded the following behaviour: in notmuch-search
mode, when the cursor is on a certain thread, propagate all tags
occurring at least once in that thread to the whole thread.
Thanks!
Add the local tag, plus possibly others, given as interactive arguments,
for the current thread or region (defaulting to add)."
(interactive
(list (notmuch-read-tag-changes (notmuch-tree-get-tags) "Tag message" "+")))
(notmuch-tree-tag (cons "+local" tag-ch
Add the local tag, plus possibly others, given as interactive arguments,
for the current thread or region (defaulting to add)."
(interactive
(list (notmuch-read-tag-changes (notmuch-tree-get-tags) "Tag message" "+")))
(notmuch-tree-tag (cons "+local" tag-changes))
Hi all,
I'm trying to define a macro for notmuch/emacs which in show-mode would
- prompt the user for tags (possibly starting with "+"),
- tag the shown message with these tags plus an additional fixed tag,
say "+local".
I know next to nothing about emacs/lisp, so I tried to mimick notmu
Hi all,
I'm trying to define a macro for notmuch/emacs which in show-mode would
- prompt the user for tags (possibly starting with "+"),
- tag the shown message with these tags plus an additional fixed tag,
say "+local".
I know next to nothing about emacs/lisp, so I tried to mimick notmu
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