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emacs: fix notmuch-mua-reply point placement when signature involved
When composing a reply, notmuch-mua-reply attempts to cite the the original message by inserting it before the user signature, if one is present. The existing method used to search the signature separator backward from the end of the buffer and then move one line up. In case of variable `message-signature-insert-empty-line' being nil this caused point to go to the beginning of '--text follows this line--' separator line, and citation was inserted there. This change checks the value of `message-signature-insert-empty-line' and doesn't move point if that is nil. Additional narrowing to the body region ensures that point never goes to the separator line (or beyond). `message-signature-setup-hook' or `message-setup-hook' may already have added some other content to the message body, therefore using simply (message-goto-body) to move point to the beginning of body might lead to unexpected results. Original patch from "Geoffrey H. Ferrari", continued with iterations from Jani and Mark.
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nil (notmuch-mua-get-switch-function))))
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;; Insert the message body - but put it in front of the signature
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;; if one is present
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;; if one is present, and after any other content
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;; message*setup-hooks may have added to the message body already.
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(save-restriction
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(message-goto-body)
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(narrow-to-region (point) (point-max))
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(goto-char (point-max))
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(if (re-search-backward message-signature-separator nil t)
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(forward-line -1)
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(goto-char (point-max)))
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(if message-signature-insert-empty-line
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(forward-line -1))
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(goto-char (point-max))))
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(let ((from (plist-get original-headers :From))
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(date (plist-get original-headers :Date))
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