notmuch/test/emacs.expected-output/notmuch-show-message-with-headers-hidden
Pieter Praet 3a8712e7db test: emacs: new tests "notmuch-show: {show, hide} message headers"
* test/emacs:

  - New subtest "notmuch-show: show message headers":
    Setting `notmuch-message-headers-visible' to t causes all headers
    defined in `notmuch-message-headers' to be shown.

  - New subtest "notmuch-show: hide message headers":
    Setting `notmuch-message-headers-visible' to nil causes all headers
    defined in `notmuch-message-headers' to be hidden.
    ("Subject:" may be an exception;  See the use of `headers-start' in
    `notmuch-show-insert-msg')

  - New subtest "notmuch-show: hide message headers (w/ notmuch-show-toggle-headers)":
    Setting `notmuch-message-headers-visible' to t causes all headers
    defined in `notmuch-message-headers' to be shown, but they can be
    hidden for the current message by running `notmuch-show-toggle-headers'.
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Jan Janak <jan@ryngle.com> (2009-11-17) (inbox unread)
Subject: [notmuch] What a great idea!
Jan Janak <jan@ryngle.com> (2009-11-17) (inbox)
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Jan Janak <jan at ryngle.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> First of all, notmuch is a wonderful idea, both the cmdline tool and
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>
> Have you considered sending an announcement to the org-mode mailing list?
> http://org-mode.org
Sorry, wrong URL, the correct one is: http://orgmode.org
> Various ways of searching/referencing emails from emacs were discussed
> there several times and none of them were as elegant as notmuch (not
> even close). Maybe notmuch would attract some of the developers
> there..
-- Jan
Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> (2009-11-18) (inbox unread)