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David Edmondson
43423e9c88 emacs/notmuch-wash.el: Add `notmuch-wash-convert-inline-patch-to-part'.
Detect inline patches and convert them to fake attachments, in order
that `diff-mode' highlighting can be applied to the patch. This can be
enabled by customising `notmuch-show-insert-text/plain-hook'.
2010-04-27 08:22:40 -07:00
David Edmondson
08561d8ae1 emacs: Fix `notmuch-hello-insert-tags' to correctly draw the tags.
The fix in 1e18711543 broke end-of-row
wrapping when drawing the table of tags/saved searches. Fix that and
improve the readability of the matrix reflection code to hasten future
debugging.
2010-04-27 08:20:24 -07:00
David Edmondson
18d41192d2 emacs: If 'all tags' is not shown, don't use it when calculating widths.
If the 'all tags' section of the hello buffer will not be shown, don't
consider those tags when determining the number of saved searches that
can be displayed on a single line.
2010-04-27 08:19:39 -07:00
Aneesh Kumar K.V
107f58d517 Rename already used counter var i
i is already used in a for loop at this point, so using i here again
broke notmuch-reply (it would just hang). Use j instead of i here.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
2010-04-27 08:09:38 -07:00
Carl Worth
3d64993586 debian/changelog: Fix email address to avoid lintian complaint.
Otherwise lintian thinks this is an NMU. I definitely need to figure
out how to get the emacs mode for debian/changelog to write the
correct address into this file in the first place.
2010-04-27 02:10:17 -07:00
Carl Worth
9138cdd68b debian/changelog: Add notes for the 0.3 release
Again, just taking the one-line entries from the NEWS entry for 0.3.
2010-04-27 02:07:45 -07:00
Carl Worth
f12b1fe3c5 Increment package version to 0.3.
For the 0.3 release, of course.
2010-04-27 02:03:26 -07:00
Carl Worth
0fb28c65f2 lib: Increment library version to 1.1.0
For the addition of the new NOTMUCH_SORT_UNSORTED value.
2010-04-27 02:02:14 -07:00
David Edmondson
1e18711543 emacs: Fix column alignment in `notmuch-hello-insert-tags'
Re-working the saved search/tag insertion to buttonize only the name
of the saved search/tag plus one space broke the calculation of how
much filler is required to complete the column, resulting in lines
wider than the window.
2010-04-27 01:56:13 -07:00
Carl Worth
c210d5632e lib: Re-implement moving of thread authors.
Just before releasing 0.3 we received reports of crashes that were
bisected to the commit adding thread-author moving. Sure enough,
valgrind pointed to buffer overruns in _thread_move_matched_author.

Rather than trying to make sense of all the by strncpy, strchr, +1,
and +2 of that code, I reimplemented thread-author ordering with a
pair of hash tables and an array.

Valgrind is at least happy now on the test cases it was complaining
about previously.
2010-04-27 01:48:03 -07:00
Carl Worth
8514e59efc NEWS: Fix spelling errors.
I ran the spell-checker prior to the last commit, but apparently I
hadn't actually saved the buffer.
2010-04-27 00:55:06 -07:00
Carl Worth
38f47edd92 NEWS: Add notes for the 0.3 release.
Summarizing all the major new features and fixes found in the git log
since 0.2. A rather nice list, really.
2010-04-27 00:47:14 -07:00
Carl Worth
3dac7305c2 emacs: Use message-signature-separator rather than hard-coded string.
It's possible that the user has instructed message-mode to use some
other separator. If so, then that's what we should look for when
looking for the signature.

Thanks to David Edmondson <dme@dme.org> for pointing this out.
2010-04-26 23:12:58 -07:00
Carl Worth
173a195da9 emacs: Delete some trailing whitespace.
That managed to sneak in with some recent improvements to the Fcc code.
2010-04-26 23:09:08 -07:00
Jesse Rosenthal
24a7a10af2 emacs: Ensure that message-directory for Fcc has a trailing slash
Use `file-name-as-directory' to ensure that message-directory has a
trailing slash so it can be combined with the notmuch-fcc-dirs
correctly.
2010-04-26 23:06:54 -07:00
Jesse Rosenthal
07c8eb1db6 emacs: add prompt to create maildir for fcc if it does not exist.
If the user specifies a maildir that does not exist, prompt the user to
see whether a maildir should be created. This will fail, with the
relevant explanation, if the location is not writable, or if a file
already exists in that location. If the location is a dir, but not a
maildir, this will add /tmp/cur/new to it.
2010-04-26 23:06:50 -07:00
Jesse Rosenthal
9b85872ed4 emacs: fcc should fail at the right time if it doesn't point to a maildir
Throw an error after the maildir is generated but before the message
is sent. This change allows the user to edit the maildir if it fails,
so that it will point to a correct place.

Note that this changes the previous behavior which always overwrote
the existing Fcc line. Now, an Fcc line is only auto-generated if
there isn't one already there.

The ideal change would be to prompt to create a maildir. This should
enable a place for doing that in a future patch.
2010-04-26 23:06:36 -07:00
Carl Worth
0d8e26d0e3 emacs: Tweak search-buffer naming to search list in reverse order
The complete-string matching of commit
f2ebe3ac44
defeats the substitution of partial search
strings when the user manually types a
long search string that just happens to
partially match a saved search.

For example, typing "tag:inbox and not tag:foo"
should result in "[inbox] and not tag:foo" but
this has been broken since that commit.

As a compromise between this feature and what the
commit was trying to achieve, we now reverse the
saved-searches list before looking for a match.
This happens to work for me, but won't necessarily
work in general.

What we really want is the longest match, but rassoc-if
just gives us the first match. All of this is just about
creating slightly nice search-buffer names. So if anyone
really cares about making the names *even* nicer, then
they could improve this further.
2010-04-26 23:00:20 -07:00
Carl Worth
6731ab1037 emacs: Rename search buffers with "saved-search" not "folder"
Since we recently renamed everything from notmuch-folders to
notmuch-saved-searches, fix up the generated names in the search
buffers to match.
2010-04-26 22:58:46 -07:00
Carl Worth
f2ebe3ac44 emacs: Match entire saved-search when computing search-view buffer name
I happen to have a lot of saved searches that are variants of the
tag:inbox search, (such as "tag:inbox and tag:notmuch"). The logic for
these was always matching inbox first, resulting in "[ inbox ] and
tag:notmuch" rather than "notmuch" as desired.

Anchor the regular expression on both ends to make it look harder for
the better match.
2010-04-26 22:49:45 -07:00
Carl Worth
a466921760 emacs: Rip out all of the notmuch-folder code.
We are asserting that the new notmuch-hello implementation, (available
by just calling `notmuch') is just as easy to use as the old
notmuch-folder. So let's remove what's now a largely redundant
implementation.

To make this transition easier, we are still supporting the
notmuch-folders variable name, and we still provide `notmuch-folder'
as an alias which can be invoked to get the new notmuch-hello
functionality.
2010-04-26 22:42:07 -07:00
Carl Worth
fa5279113b emacs: Fix notmuch-hello to use its own function for counting search results.
Previously, this was calling into a notmuch-folder-count
function. Only, everything related to notmuch-folder is about to go
away, so lets have notmuch-hello define its own function
(notmuch-saved-search-count) for this purpose.
2010-04-26 22:40:31 -07:00
Carl Worth
f1f7e71e03 emacs: Add a notmuch-saved-searches function.
We use this function to abstract away the common 3-step process for
looking for a value for the saved-searches variable:

	1. Look at the notmuch-saved-searches variable itself
	2. Look at the notmuch-folders vaiable
	3. Use a default value

We were already using this logic (open-coded) in notmuch-hello, but
notmuch.el was accessing notmuch-folders directly for the clever name
selection of search buffers.
2010-04-26 22:37:11 -07:00
Carl Worth
4727eacb36 emacs: Move declare-function from notmuch-lib.el to notmuch-hello.el.
Apparently the declare-function macro doesn't work in a required file
as I might like it too. Put it where it needs to go to avoid the
warning.
2010-04-26 22:33:09 -07:00
Carl Worth
f8e372ebec notmuch-hello: Add a 'G' keybinding.
Just like the G keybinding we've had in notmuch-folder-mode and
notmuch-search-mode, (to call `notmuch-poll' to 'G'et new mail).
2010-04-26 22:05:47 -07:00
Carl Worth
2a6a0e2481 notmuch-hello: Make this work with a notmuch-folders variable set in ~/.emacs
I'm planning to rip out the notmuch-folder-mode completely. So as a
token kindness to existing users of notmuch-folders, I'm at least
making notmuch-hello support the notmuch-folders variable name as an
alternate for the new name of notmuch-saved-searches.
2010-04-26 21:55:51 -07:00
Carl Worth
51e5eaac17 emacs: Remove "hello" from all variables exported through customize.
We've recently changed things so that the notmuch-hello screen is the
default view one gets by executing `notmuch'. So hide the "hello" name
from everything exposed in the customize interface, (leaving "hello"
as just an internal name within the implementation).
2010-04-26 21:45:19 -07:00
Carl Worth
404c6121e5 notmuch-hello: Fix a sign error when computing number of padding spaces.
After the previous commit, toggling the visibility of tags could
result in notmuch-hello aborting with:

	Wrong type argument: wholenump, -1

At least, the error only occurred for me when making tags visible. But
that may be because my longest tag name is longer than my longest
saved-search name.
2010-04-26 20:51:31 -07:00
Carl Worth
ca5ae54cb1 notmuch-hello: Fix ability to isearch to a saved-search and press RET
After isearching for an entire saved-search name, the point will be
immediately after that name in the buffer. Before commit
c9ba61bebe the space right after the
name was part of the widget so the user could press RET right after
the isearch to activate the saved search.

The above commit broke that functionality. Restore it by including a
single space after each name as part of the widget.
2010-04-26 20:15:45 -07:00
Carl Worth
7df0e611df emacs: notmuch-hello: Make viewing of all tags conditional.
And off by default. There's a notmuch-hello-show-tags option in
customize to toggle the default setting, as well as buttons to
persistently toggle the visibility for the current session.

I have enough tags in my database that it's quite a bit faster for
notmuch-hello to come up without showing the tags.
2010-04-26 20:08:30 -07:00
Carl Worth
7fa6306cae notmuch-hello: Preserve current position when invoking notmuch-hello
Previously, we preserved the current position only when returning to
the notmuch-hello buffer or when refreshing it. Fix to also preserve
the position when directly invoking notmuch-hello, (such as from a
global keybinding).
2010-04-26 19:43:21 -07:00
Carl Worth
3ac2727dae emacs: notmuch-hello: Move to first saved search item.
This give us a useful active widget by default, ("inbox"), and
otherwise gives the first saved search in the user's customized
list. Not having point on the search bar means that the various
keybindings are all available.
2010-04-26 18:54:08 -07:00
Carl Worth
f2f6da9af0 emacs: Fix 's' keybinding to go to search bar in notmuch-hello.
This command was previously written under the fragile assumption that
the search bar was always the third widget. That's no longer true with
the saved searches now appearing before the search bar, so we save the
position of the search bar and go directly to it now.
2010-04-26 18:54:08 -07:00
Carl Worth
b5c71adc8f emacs: Move saved searches before search bar in notmuch-hello.
Once users start using saved searches regularly, it's expected that
these will become the primary access points to mail. So give them a
priority position in the buffer.
2010-04-26 18:54:08 -07:00
Carl Worth
1c17dda5d5 emacs: Remove the notmuch-hellow-jump-to-search variable.
Instead, make notmuch-hello unconditionally jump to the first widget
in the buffer. By default this will be the search bar anyway.
2010-04-26 18:40:55 -07:00
Carl Worth
652e92c6cc emacs: Take advantage of position-remembering when returning to notmuch-hello
When we go into a search, and then later quit and return to the
notmuch-hello buffer, we want the point to remain in the same position
it was in when we left. So we have to call the position-remembering
notmuch-hello-update rather than notmuch-hello from the continuation.
2010-04-26 18:00:37 -07:00
Carl Worth
ddce8438a0 emacs: Make update of notmuch-hello leave point on the same widget.
Before refreshing, we check which widget we are currently on, (or look
for the next widget), and then we watch for that same widget to go by
when constructing the buffer contents. Finally, we jump to the
position we saw when the widget went by.
2010-04-26 17:59:01 -07:00
Carl Worth
c9ba61bebe emacs: notmuch-hello: Don't include extra spaces in widget values.
Previously, trailing spaces after each saved-search name were included
as part of the widget. This is going to be problematic for a future
change that will extract the widget's value and compare it to the
configured names of saved searches.

Instead, just include the name itself in the widget, and then insert
the spaces for separation afterwards.
2010-04-26 17:55:55 -07:00
Carl Worth
8a6a00bf4c emacs: Disable automatic jump to search bar for notmuch-hello.
We're about to get support for maintaining point on the current
saved-search, so we don't want this jump-to-search defeating that.
2010-04-26 17:51:27 -07:00
Dirk Hohndel
56cbff2988 Put signatures at the very end of the message
The existing code inserts the signature before inserting the message
body (which it puts at the very end of the buffer - therefore AFTER
the signature). This little snippet makes us search backwards and
insert the message body before a signature, if it exists.

This also fixes a small indentation issue in David's code.

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <hohndel@infradead.org>
2010-04-26 16:37:47 -07:00
Dirk Hohndel
da9304769f Add NEWS updates for my last batch of patches
in the future I'll include those with my patches. Hope it's ok to do
this as one single patch for this series.

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <hohndel@infradead.org>
2010-04-26 15:17:05 -07:00
Carl Worth
8c4b07248e TODO: Add some ideas for notmuch-hello cleanups.
I discussed these on the list while wrapping up the 0.3 release. They
may not make it in for that, but I don't want to forget them at least.
2010-04-26 15:14:59 -07:00
Carl Worth
2b49f4631c emacs: Fix to generate error if fcc directory is not a maildir
Previously this was just a message that was almost impossible for the
user to see. Now, the user gets to see the error message, and is
presented with a buffer that actually contains the Fcc header of
interest.
2010-04-26 14:56:46 -07:00
Dirk Hohndel
932e1c165c Rearchitect From: header guessing code for replies
We want to be able to correctly guess the best From: header to use when
replying to emails. This is what we are looking at now:
 1 is one of the users' mail addresses in the To: or Cc: header
 2 check for an Envelope-to: header
 3 check for an X-Original-To: header
 4 check for a (for <email@add.res>) clause in Received: headers
 5 check for the domain part of known email addresses in the
      'by' part of Received headers
 6 fall back to the primary email address

This patch changes the algorithm for steps 2-5 of this process. Prior to
this patch we had a first attempt to implement only step 5 - but this
broke in many email setups where mail delivery to the local machine added
additional Received: lines.
Steps 2-4 are new, step 5 now analyzes the concatenated Received: header
(this was in the previous patch) to do this analysis.

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <hohndel@infradead.org>
2010-04-26 14:44:13 -07:00
Dirk Hohndel
5b8b0377cb Make Received: header special in notmuch_message_file_get_header
With this patch the Received: header becomes special in the way
we treat headers - this is the only header for which we concatenate
all the instances we find (instead of just returning the first one).

This will be used in the From guessing code for replies as we need to
be able to walk ALL of the Received: headers in a message to have a
good chance to guess which mailbox this email was delivered to.

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <hohndel@infradead.org>
2010-04-26 14:44:06 -07:00
Sebastian Spaeth
4b34effca5 Integrate notmuch-fcc mechansim
I have gone wild and added a defcustom "notmuch-fcc-dirs".
Depending on the value of that variable we will not do any
maildir fcc at all (nil, the default), or it is of the format
(("defaultsentbox")
 ("full name <email@address>" . "Work/sentbox")
 ("full name2 <email2@address2>" . "Work2/sentbox"))

The outbox name will be concatenated with the message mode
variable "message-directory" which is "~/Mail/" by default.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
2010-04-26 12:00:13 -07:00
Sebastian Spaeth
c000c4b394 notmuch-maildir-fcc: elisp syntax fixes
1)use insert-buffer-substring

Rather than the insert-buffer. Emacs complains that it is for interactive use
and not for use within elisp. So use insert-buffer-substring which does the
same thing when not handed any 'begin' 'end' parameters.

2)replace caddr with (car (cdr (cdr)))

The former requires 'cl to be loaded and during make install emacs complained
about not knowing it.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
2010-04-26 11:58:43 -07:00
Sebastian Spaeth
36245db69d Integrate notmuch-maildir-fcc into notmuch
Require notmuch-maildir-fcc and also install it.
Rename all jkr/* functions to notmuch-maildir-fcc-*

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
2010-04-26 11:58:34 -07:00
Jesse Rosenthal
1775893720 Add elisp file for FCC to maildir solution
File grabbed from http://jkr.acm.jhu.edu/jkr-maildir.el
but not integrated yet.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
2010-04-26 11:54:15 -07:00
Dirk Hohndel
cd19671f51 Simple attempt to display author names in a friendlier way
This patch only addresses the typical Outlook/Exchange case
where we have "Last, First" <first.last@company.com> or
"Last, First MI" <first.mi.last@company.com>.

In the future we should be more fexible as to the formats
we recognize, but for now we address this one as it is the
Exchange default setting and therefore the most common one.

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <hohndel@infradead.org>
2010-04-26 11:45:29 -07:00