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* emacs: `notmuch' should display the `notmuch-hello' interfaceGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Reviewed-by: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> The notmuch-hello functionality is now sufficiently useful that we want to make it the default view of notmuch for new users. This also effectively hides the "hello" name from the user, so we'll be free to change that in the implementation if necessary. This change also shuffles the requires between notmuch.el and notmuch-hello.el. This fixes things so that our documented (require 'notmuch) is sufficient for getting the notmuch-hello functionality. Finally, the shuffling caused the notmuch-search-oldest-first variable from one file to the other. While doing that, give this variable the defcustom treatment for easier customization.
* emacs: Fix `notmuch-show-rewind' in the presence of invisible textGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-26
| | | | | | | | | | When determining whether or not to re-align the head of the current message with the top of the window, use `count-screen-lines' rather than `count-lines' to allow for invisible text in the preceding message. When comparing that number of lines against `next-screen-context-lines', realign if the number of lines of the previous message visible is 'smaller than or equal to' rather than just 'smaller than' to improve usability.
* emacs: More DWIM when editing messagesGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-26
| | | | | | | For composing new messages and forwarding, leave the cursor on the 'To:' field. For replies, leave the cursor at the start of the body. In all cases, mark the buffer as not modified so that the user is not prompted if she decides to immediately kill the buffer.
* emacs: Add more functions to clean up text/plain partsGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add: - notmuch-wash-wrap-long-lines: Wrap lines longer than the width of the current window whilst maintaining any citation prefix. - notmuch-wash-tidy-citations: Tidy up citations by: - compress repeated otherwise blank citation lines, - remove otherwise blank citation lines at the head and tail of a citation, - notmuch-wash-elide-blank-lines: Compress repeated blank lines and remove leading and trailing blank lines. None of these is enabled by default - add them to `notmuch-show-insert-text/plain-hook' to use. Reviewed-by: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org>: I previously committed a stale version of this patch.
* Revert "emacs: Add more functions to clean up text/plain parts"Gravatar Carl Worth2010-04-26
| | | | This reverts commit 97570954cb583cacac35b0235cbe449a07630ae3.
* emacs: Fix `notmuch-search-insert-field'Gravatar David Edmondson2010-04-26
| | | | | | Compare the formatted version of the authors with the formatted sample string rather than the un-formatted authors with the formatted sample string.
* emacs: Hide the "User-Agent:" when composing messagesGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-26
| | | | | Add a list of headers to those hidden by `message-mode' when composing. By default the list includes only "User-Agent:".
* emacs: Automatically load "notmuch-address"Gravatar David Edmondson2010-04-26
| | | | | | "notmuch-address.el" tries to be careful to insinuate itself into message mode only if it will do something useful, so it's safe to load it all of the time.
* emacs: Correct message/header/citation/signature hidingGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-26
| | | | | | | | | | Set `buffer-invisibility-spec' to `nil' (a list) if it is just `t' before inserting any body parts, otherwise removing items from `buffer-invisibility-spec' (which is what `notmuch-show-headers-visible' and `notmuch-show-message-visible' do) is a no-op and has no effect. This caused threads with only matching messages to have those messages hidden initially because `buffer-invisibility-spec' stayed `t'.
* emacs: Add a search to the 'recent searches' list once onlyGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-26
| | | | | | Avoiding adding the same search string to the 'recent searches' list more than once by testing whether the string was already used with `member' rather than `memq'.
* emacs: Remove the accelerator keys from the hello bufferGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-26
| | | | | Carl though that the recent search accelerator keys are not useful, so remove them.
* emacs: Adapt the logo background colour to that of the frameGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-26
| | | | | | | | | The notmuch logo uses transparency. That can display poorly when inserting the image into an emacs buffer (black logo on a black background), so force the background colour of the image. We use a face (`notmuch-hello-logo-background') to represent the colour so that `defface' can be used to declare the different possible colours, which depend on whether the frame has a light or dark background.
* emacs: Sort headers when composingGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-26
| | | | Always sort the headers in the message composition window.
* emacs: Suppress window creation when replyingGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-26
| | | | | The buffer used to edit a reply should overlay the original message. Encourage this by setting `same-window-regexps' locally.
* emacs: Add more functions to clean up text/plain partsGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add: - notmuch-wash-wrap-long-lines: Wrap lines longer than the width of the current window whilst maintaining any citation prefix. - notmuch-wash-tidy-citations: Tidy up citations by: - compress repeated otherwise blank citation lines, - remove otherwise blank citation lines at the head and tail of a citation and remove blank lines between attribution statements and the citation, - notmuch-wash-compress-blanks: Compress repeated blank lines and remove leading and trailing blank lines. Enable `notmuch-wash-tidy-citations' and `notmuch-wash-compress-blanks' by default by adding them to `notmuch-show-insert-text/plain-hook'. `notmuch-wash-wrap-long-lines' is not enabled by default. If `notmuch-wash-wrap-long-lines' is enabled, word wrapping of the buffer leads to an unappealing display of text, so provide a function to disable it and add it to the list of `notmuch-show-mode' hook functions.
* emacs: Fix i-search to open up invisible citations as necessaryGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-24
| | | | | | Add an `isearch-open-invisible' property to the overlays used to hide citations and signatures, together with an appropriate function to leave the invisible text visible should that be required.
* emacs: Make notmuch-hello jumpt to search bar by default.Gravatar Carl Worth2010-04-24
| | | | | | | This isn't ideal for me personally, since I usually want to inovke a saved search rather than entering a new search textually. But it's at least better than just putting point in the upper-left corner where it doesn't do anything.
* emacs: Rename notmuch-show-headers to notmuch-message-headersGravatar Carl Worth2010-04-24
| | | | | | | | | | And similarly for notmuch-show-headers-visible to notmuch-message-headers-visible. I've never liked notmuch-show as a namespace prefix, but it looks especially bad when it appears as "Notmuch Show Headers Visible" in the customize buffer. Give nicer names to these variables which are exported for user manipulation.
* emacs: Don't display From header by default.Gravatar Carl Worth2010-04-24
| | | | | This header is redundant with the summary-line of each message which contains the same information.
* emacs: Allow user to customize which headers are visible.Gravatar Carl Worth2010-04-24
| | | | | Continuing our tradition of making more and more of the notmuch functionality configurable fromt eh customize interface.
* emacs: Change message headers (To, CC, From, and Date) to be visible by defaultGravatar Carl Worth2010-04-24
| | | | | | Users can still toggle these to be hidden by default, and can still toggle visibility of headers for a single message with the 'h' command.
* emacs: Allow headers to be shown by default in show modeGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-24
| | | | | Add `notmuch-show-headers-visible' which, when set `t', causes headers to be shown by default.
* emacs: Add notmuch-address.el for address completion using notmuchGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-23
| | | | | | | | A tool `notmuch-addresses' is required to produce addresses which match a query string. An example of a suitable script can be found in the git repository at http://jkr.acm.jhu.edu/git/notmuch_addresses.git There are no doubt others.
* emacs: Rename notmuch-show-toggle-all to notmuch-show-open-or-close-allGravatar Carl Worth2010-04-23
| | | | | | | | The function was named and documented incorrectly before, saying that it would "change the visibility of all messages". Instead it only opens the messages that are closed---it doesn't simultanesously close the messages that are open. (Granted, nobody would *want* that behavior I don't think, but the naming was confusing before.)
* emacs/notmuch-show.el: Add `notmuch-show-toggle-all' bound to M-RETGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-23
| | | | | | `notmuch-show-toggle-all' changes the visibility all of the messages in the current thread. By default it makes all of the messages visible. With a prefix argument, it makes them all not visible.
* emacs: Use single-quote not double-quote when constructing searchGravatar Carl Worth2010-04-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Commit 44982ab33295009137e3740e644e793a08629762 added some extra quoting when constructing a search. A previous version of this patch had used single-quotation marks (') while this version used double-quotation marks ("). The intent of the extra quoting was to allow notmuch-command to be set to a script invoking ssh. What actually happens, however is that the extra quotation marks make it all the way into the query string seen by Xapian. And the double quotes trigger phrase searching, (which isn't desired here). The side-effect of that is that the emacs code would fallback to an unqalified query and display all threads with all messages open. We fix that side-effect now by using single-quote characters, but we'll want a better fix in the future to avoid Xapian seeing these characters at all I think.
* emacs: Re-arrange message sending codeGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Define a new `mail-user-agent' (`notmuch-user-agent') and use it by default. Re-arrange various routines that send mail to use this (compose, reply, forward). Insert a `User-Agent:' header by default. This is the real commit for this functionality this time. The previous attempt to merge this code: commit 57926bc7b0f784cbacb620fda0ee5157e2e0ff27 was botched (by Carl Worth, not David) to include only the Makefile change. So the build was broken until this commit that actually adds the new file.
* emacs: Push the cursor to point-max on `n' or `N' at the end of a threadGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-23
| | | | | | Sebastian pointed out that the pre-JSON UI would move the cursor to the end of the buffer if `n' or `N' is hit when on the last (unread) message. Mimic that behaviour in the new UI.
* emacs: Re-arrange message sending codeGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-23
| | | | | | Define a new `mail-user-agent' (`notmuch-user-agent') and use it by default. Re-arrange various routines that send mail to use this (compose, reply, forward). Insert a `User-Agent:' header by default.
* emacs: Fix some compilation warnings.Gravatar Carl Worth2010-04-23
| | | | | | Fix missing argumen in declaration of notmuch-search function and add a definition of notmuch-search-continuation to avoid warning about assignment to a free variable.
* emacs: Add notmuch-hello.el, a friendly frontend to notmuchGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-23
| | | | | | | This is based on the prototype that Carl Worth described in the TODO file. It provides a search bar as well as support for recent searches, saved searches, and a list of all tags in the database (as well as the number of messages with each tag).
* emacs: Remove `notmuch-search-authors-width' and fix the use of ↵Gravatar David Edmondson2010-04-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | `notmuch-search-result-format' accordingly The width of the authors field in search output was previously specified in two places: - `notmuch-search-authors-width': the limit beyond which the authors names are truncated, - `notmuch-search-result-format': the layout of the search results. Changing the configuration of one of these may have required the user to know about and adapt the other accordingly. This led to confusion. Instead, remove `notmuch-search-authors-width' and perform truncation based on the relevant field in `notmuch-search-result-format'. Approved-By: Jameson Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net>
* Reintroduce patch to quote args in notmuch-show to facilitate remote useGravatar Jesse Rosenthal2010-04-23
| | | | | This reintroduces the patch committed in 9193455fa1, which was reverted during the upgrade to the JSON emacs UI.
* emacs: Add customize treatment and rename refresh-script to notmuch-poll-scriptGravatar Carl Worth2010-04-22
| | | | | | | | | With defcustom the user can easily find this variable (and its documentation) within "M-x customize-group" "notmuch" (though finding *that* is still tricky). The new name of notmuch-poll-script is also easier to remember, (for me at least).
* emacs: Use consistent naming for the two new poll functions.Gravatar Carl Worth2010-04-22
| | | | | | Emacs scoping rules strongly encourage us to have fully-namespaced function names. A prefix like "notmuch-search" is a pretty ugly namespace name, but it's what we have for now.
* Add 'G' keybinding to folder and search view that triggers external pollGravatar Dirk Hohndel2010-04-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | The new functions first check if an external poll script has been defined in the variable 'notmuch-external-refresh-script and if yes, runs that script before executing the existing refresh function (which is bound to '=') This can be used to have 'G' mimic the mutt behavior of polling an external mail server - or if the mail polling is already automatic, it can trigger the call to notmuch new and any necessary automatic tagging of new email. Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <hohndel@infradead.org>
* emacs: Move definition of notmuch-folders to earlier in the file.Gravatar Carl Worth2010-04-21
| | | | To avoid a warning about a free variable from the emacs compiler.
* emacs: Try to name search buffers using info in notmuch-foldersGravatar Servilio Afre Puentes2010-04-21
| | | | | | As the user has already defined aliases for certain searches in notmuch-folders, search buffer names that use these aliases will be easier to identify.
* emacs: Fix notmuch-search-authors-width declaration.Gravatar Carl Worth2010-04-21
| | | | | Our defcustom call was missing the 'notmuch group, which emacs was nice enough to warn about during compilation.
* emacs: Support for customizing search result displayGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch helps in customizing search result display similar to mutt's index_format. The customization is done by defining an alist as below: (setq notmuch-search-result-format '(("date" . "%s ") ("authors" . "%-40s ") ("subject" . "%s "))) The supported keywords are date, count, authors, subject and tags. Signed-off-by: Aneesh Kumar K.V <aneesh.kumar@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David Edmondson <dme@dme.org>
* emacs/notmuch-show.el: Part headers are real buttons that save the partGravatar Carl Worth2010-04-21
| | | | | Convert the part headers into buttons that save the part when activated.
* emacs: Display all body parts using `notmuch part --part=<n>'Gravatar David Edmondson2010-04-21
| | | | | | Use the `notmuch part' command to access body parts not currently included in the JSON output and display those body parts appropriately.
* emacs: Use mailcap.el to guess the type of application/octet-stream partsGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-21
| | | | | | | | | | Use the mailcap functionality to guess a MIME type for attachments of type application/octet-stream and, presuming successful, feed the attachment back into the display code with the determine type. This is mostly useless at the moment, as the JSON output from notmuch does not include the content of application/octet-stream parts, so they cannot be displayed even if the guess is a good one.
* emacs: Use `mm-display-part' when possibleGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-21
| | | | | | For parts that the mm-decode/mm-view functions can inline and we have the content, use `mm-display-part' to insert the part in the buffer.
* emacs/notmuch-show.el: Improved part labellingGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-21
| | | | | | | | If a text/plain part is not the first part in a message, add a label in order that a user can see that multiple parts are present. If a part has a 'filename' attribute, include it in any label describing the part.
* emacs: Move body markup to a separate fileGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-21
| | | | | | Move the citation and signature markup for text/plain parts to a new file (notmuch-wash.el) and call it using a hook mechanism rather than directly.
* emacs: Rename body-invis-spec to message-invis-specGravatar Carl Worth2010-04-21
| | | | | This is more consistent with the related names (toggle-message, :message-visible, etc.)
* emacs: Remove the notmuch-show-toggle-body command (with "b" binding)Gravatar Carl Worth2010-04-21
| | | | | | | | | | | In the recent switch to a JSON-based emacs interface, RET now toggles message visibility anywhere in the message, (rather than only on the summary line). So we no longer need this separate "b" binding for this. Additionally, the body toggle was implemented independently from RET, so after hiding a message with "b" one could not make it visible with RET. This confusing state is now no longer possible, (since the :body-visible property is removed entirely).
* emacs: JSON based implementationGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-21
| | | | | | Re-implement notmuch-show.el using the JSON output format of the notmuch command. Most functionality is retained - HTML display is noticeably missing.
* emacs/notmuch.el: Enable `hl-line-mode' in `notmuch-search-mode'Gravatar David Edmondson2010-04-19
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