From: David Froger <david.froger@gmail.com>
To: notmuch@notmuchmail.org
Subject: Re: [announce] Bower 0.4
Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2012 17:53:43 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20120812175343.GA32257@david-desktop.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20120813003735.GA20739@hili.localdomain>
> Basically, run an arbitrary command when a key is pressed. It would
> be fairly easy to add, but I wonder if it would be easy to stop adding
> more :-) You could bind a shortcut key to your window manager or
> desktop environment that runs the command instead.
Yes of course, it's a lot simpler, why didn't I think to it...
> > 2. I've notice that errors could happend if I modify tags from bower while my
> > bash script is also modifiny tags of the incoming emails. Do you see any
> > solution?
>
> The asynchronous tagging will retry after 5 seconds. The notmuch error
> message will show and mess up your screen (press ^L), which I would like
> to fix somehow. Ultimately, I think notmuch should handle this more
> gracefully.
Ok! Two times, this had made notmuch bug for me: notmuch displayed a message like "welcome to a new
version of notmuch", and then retagged all my emails, deleting old tags.
(now, I dump my tags every day, and I avoid to use bower while notmuch is running).
> > 3. Would it be possible to have the feature 'kill a thread' like Sup have? (see
> > http://sup.rubyforge.org/README.txt).
>
> I haven't needed such a feature so I don't have a clear idea how it
> should work. There are some patches/ideas about muting threads using
> notmuch generally around here. I guess the simplest thing to do is hide
> a thread if it has a certain tag, e.g. "muted" as suggested by notmuch
> TODO file, unless you search for it explicitly.
I like this solution, I will use it (adding 'and not tag:mutted' at the end of my search).
When I'm not interessed with a long discussion on a mailling list, I like to be able to 'kill'
the thread so it does not reappear with every new mail.
> > 4. postponed message doesn't work for me. When I postpone a message, it says
> > 'message postponed', but when pressing R from Index view, it says 'No postponed
> > message'. Maybe I need to create a directory to store postponed messages?
>
> The postponed message should be in Maildir/Drafts. Can you see it with
> `notmuch search tag:draft'?
No, `notmuch search tag:draft` returns 0.
> > 5. When attaching a file, would it be possible to have '~' expanded to the $HOME directory?
>
> Sure.
Thanks!
>
> > 6. In the index view, having the possiblity to scroll right and left (so one can
> > see the email tags in the line in too long)?
>
> I'm not sure that's a great solution. Maybe have a key that popups up
> an info box, which would have enough room to show the whole subject
> line, the list of authors and the tags?
Yes, that would be perfect.
> > 7. less important, having light colors for white console?
>
> Maybe :-)
>
> Peter
Thanks for you support!
David
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-08-12 15:53 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-08-12 5:22 [announce] Bower 0.4 Peter Wang
2012-08-12 12:40 ` David Froger
2012-08-12 14:37 ` Peter Wang
2012-08-12 15:53 ` David Froger [this message]
2012-08-12 20:33 ` Patrick Totzke
2012-08-14 4:59 ` David Froger
2012-08-13 9:10 ` Peter Wang
2012-08-14 5:25 ` David Froger
2012-08-14 12:00 ` Peter Wang
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