doc/emacs: document a few notmuch-hello customizable variables.

A user asked about the thousands separator on IRC, and I had to check
the source.
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David Bremner 2022-05-16 07:46:10 -03:00
parent aec72e5806
commit ae1fc657ef
2 changed files with 41 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ if tags.has('WITH_EMACS'):
# Hacky reimplementation of include to workaround limitations of
# sphinx-doc
lines = ['.. include:: /../emacs/rstdoc.rsti\n\n'] # in the source tree
for file in ('notmuch.rsti', 'notmuch-lib.rsti', 'notmuch-show.rsti', 'notmuch-tag.rsti', 'notmuch-tree.rsti'):
for file in ('notmuch.rsti', 'notmuch-lib.rsti', 'notmuch-hello.rsti', 'notmuch-show.rsti', 'notmuch-tag.rsti', 'notmuch-tree.rsti'):
lines.extend(open(rsti_dir+'/'+file))
rst_epilog = ''.join(lines)
del lines

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@ -46,8 +46,47 @@ a mouse or by positioning the cursor and pressing ``<return>``
| Customize Notmuch or this page.
You can change the overall appearance of the notmuch-hello screen by
customizing the variable :index:`notmuch-hello-sections`.
customizing the variables
:index:`notmuch-hello-sections`
|docstring::notmuch-hello-sections|
:index:`notmuch-hello-thousands-separator`
|docstring::notmuch-hello-thousands-separator|
:index:`notmuch-show-logo`
|docstring::notmuch-show-logo|
:index:`!notmuch-column-control`
Controls the number of columns for saved searches/tags in notmuch view.
This variable has three potential types of values:
.. describe:: t
Automatically calculate the number of columns possible based
on the tags to be shown and the window width.
.. describe:: integer <n>
A lower bound on the number of characters that will
be used to display each column.
.. describe:: float <f>
A fraction of the window width that is the lower bound on the
number of characters that should be used for each column.
So:
- if you would like two columns of tags, set this to 0.5.
- if you would like a single column of tags, set this to 1.0.
- if you would like tags to be 30 characters wide, set this to 30.
- if you don't want to worry about all of this nonsense, leave
this set to `t`.
notmuch-hello key bindings