Re: [PATCH] emacs: hello: display jump key next to saved search when available

2016-02-09 Thread David Edmondson
On Sun, Feb 07 2016, Jani Nikula wrote: > On Sun, 07 Feb 2016, David Edmondson wrote: >> On Sun, Dec 13 2015, Jani Nikula wrote: >>> Display the shortcut jump key next to the saved search name in notmuch >>> hello, if one is defined for the saved search. >> >> I quite like the idea of this (and M

Re: [PATCH] emacs: hello: display jump key next to saved search when available

2016-02-07 Thread Jani Nikula
On Sun, 07 Feb 2016, David Edmondson wrote: > On Sun, Dec 13 2015, Jani Nikula wrote: >> Display the shortcut jump key next to the saved search name in notmuch >> hello, if one is defined for the saved search. > > I quite like the idea of this (and Mark's followup), but I wonder about > the utili

Re: [PATCH] emacs: hello: display jump key next to saved search when available

2016-02-07 Thread David Edmondson
On Sun, Dec 13 2015, Jani Nikula wrote: > Display the shortcut jump key next to the saved search name in notmuch > hello, if one is defined for the saved search. I quite like the idea of this (and Mark's followup), but I wonder about the utility. With notmuch-jump, as soon as I hit `j' a list of

Re: [PATCH] emacs: hello: display jump key next to saved search when available

2015-12-13 Thread Andrew Burgess
* Jani Nikula [2015-12-13 20:24:03 +0200]: > Display the shortcut jump key next to the saved search name in notmuch > hello, if one is defined for the saved search. > > --- > > This is probably something with infinite bikeshedding > potential. Therefore I just quickly hacked something together

[PATCH] emacs: hello: display jump key next to saved search when available

2015-12-13 Thread Jani Nikula
Display the shortcut jump key next to the saved search name in notmuch hello, if one is defined for the saved search. --- This is probably something with infinite bikeshedding potential. Therefore I just quickly hacked something together as a proof of concept. This displays the jump keys like thi