emacs: add `notmuch-archive-tags' cross references in docstrings

Several function docstrings refer to behaviour in docstrings that is
really controlled by notmuch-archive-tags. Add cross references, and
replace hardcoding.
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David Bremner 2013-06-02 11:29:17 -03:00
parent 487359e9cc
commit 915a707ae4
2 changed files with 17 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -1529,8 +1529,8 @@ This command is intended to be one of the simplest ways to
process a thread of email. It works exactly like
notmuch-show-advance, in that it scrolls through messages in a
show buffer, except that when it gets to the end of the buffer it
archives the entire current thread, (remove the \"inbox\" tag
from each message), kills the buffer, and displays the next
archives the entire current thread, (apply changes in
`notmuch-archive-tags'), kills the buffer, and displays the next
thread from the search from which this thread was originally
shown."
(interactive)

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@ -386,17 +386,22 @@ number of matched messages and total messages in the thread,
participants in the thread, a representative subject line, and
any tags).
Pressing \\[notmuch-search-show-thread] on any line displays that thread. The '\\[notmuch-search-add-tag]' and '\\[notmuch-search-remove-tag]'
keys can be used to add or remove tags from a thread. The '\\[notmuch-search-archive-thread]' key
is a convenience for archiving a thread (removing the \"inbox\"
tag). The '\\[notmuch-search-tag-all]' key can be used to add and/or remove tags from all
messages (as opposed to threads) that match the current query. Use with caution, as this
will also tag matching messages that arrived *after* constructing the buffer.
Pressing \\[notmuch-search-show-thread] on any line displays that
thread. The '\\[notmuch-search-add-tag]' and
'\\[notmuch-search-remove-tag]' keys can be used to add or remove
tags from a thread. The '\\[notmuch-search-archive-thread]' key
is a convenience for archiving a thread (applying changes in
`notmuch-archive-tags'). The '\\[notmuch-search-tag-all]' key can
be used to add and/or remove tags from all messages (as opposed
to threads) that match the current query. Use with caution, as
this will also tag matching messages that arrived *after*
constructing the buffer.
Other useful commands are '\\[notmuch-search-filter]' for filtering the current search
based on an additional query string, '\\[notmuch-search-filter-by-tag]' for filtering to include
only messages with a given tag, and '\\[notmuch-search]' to execute a new, global
search.
Other useful commands are '\\[notmuch-search-filter]' for
filtering the current search based on an additional query string,
'\\[notmuch-search-filter-by-tag]' for filtering to include only
messages with a given tag, and '\\[notmuch-search]' to execute a
new, global search.
Complete list of currently available key bindings: