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We add a hook to the show buffer in the message window to close the message window when that buffer quits. It checks that the message-window is still displaying the show-message buffer and then closes it. |
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NOTMUCH PICK Notmuch pick is an experimental threaded message view for the emacs interface. Each message is one line in the results and the thread structure is shown using UTF-8 box drawing characters (similar to Mutt's threaded view). It comes between search and show in terms of amount of output and can be useful for viewing both single threads and multiple threads. INSTALL Just copy the notmuch-pick.el file somewhere into emacs's load-path. Then after the "(require 'notmuch)" line in your .emacs file add the line "(require 'notmuch-pick nil t)". This will load notmuch-pick on your next emacs start. TEST Just execute run-tests.sh and it should all work (it does require that notmuch has already been built). USING PICK The main key entries to notmuch pick are 'z' enter a query to view using notmuch pick (works in hello, search, show and pick itself). 'Z' view the current query in pick (works from search and show) 'M-RET' view the selected thread in pick (works in search mode) Once in pick mode, keybindings are mostly in line with the rest of notmuch and are all viewable with '?' as usual. CUSTOMISING PICK Pick has several customisation variables. The most significant is the first notmuch-pick-show-out which determines the behaviour when selecting a message (with RET) in the pick view. By default pick uses a split window showing the single message in the bottom pane. However, if this option is set then it views the whole thread in the complete window jumping to the selected message in the thread. In either case M-RET selects the other option.