Hi! In order to dive a bit deeper in how notmuch for emacs works, I'm trying to figure out why while I can press "d" and get a nice "deleted" tag added to my messages in show mode, when I do the same thing in tree mode I get "Nothing to tag!" instead of the expected behaviour. After reading the list [0], I've tried to add the following snippet to my config file, to no avail: (define-key notmuch-tree-mode-map "d" (lambda () "toggle deleted tag for message" (interactive) (notmuch-tree-tag (if (member "deleted" (notmuch-tree-get-tags)) (list "-deleted") (list "+deleted"))))) Any hint? How come the "d" shortcut is enabled by default in show mode but not in tree mode? Regards, [0] https://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2014/018125.html
"inwit" <inwit@sindominio.net> writes:
> Hi!
>
> In order to dive a bit deeper in how notmuch for emacs works, I'm trying
> to figure out why while I can press "d" and get a nice "deleted" tag
> added to my messages in show mode, when I do the same thing in tree mode
> I get "Nothing to tag!" instead of the expected behaviour.
I'm pretty sure that "d" in show mode is something you have customized.
david
On Mon Feb 8, 2021 at 7:45 PM CET, David Bremner wrote: > "inwit" <inwit@sindominio.net> writes: > > > Hi! > > > > In order to dive a bit deeper in how notmuch for emacs works, I'm trying > > to figure out why while I can press "d" and get a nice "deleted" tag > > added to my messages in show mode, when I do the same thing in tree mode > > I get "Nothing to tag!" instead of the expected behaviour. > > I'm pretty sure that "d" in show mode is something you have customized. Darn! Actually I'm in spacemacs and using the notmuch layer [0]. Those key bindings are from that layer, which I completely forgot about. I am sorry. I did learn, though. Regards, [0] https://develop.spacemacs.org/layers/+email/notmuch/README.html#tags-to-apply-when-deleting > > david