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+From: Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com>\r
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+Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 0/5] emacs: show: redesign unread/read logic\r
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+Hi\r
+\r
+I have marked this series as obsolete as I have a cleaner way of doing\r
+some of it. In particular, in my local tree the marking tags\r
+deleted/added is done in such a way that it is easy for show, search and\r
+tree to all use the functionality.\r
+\r
+However, any feedback on whether people like the way it behaves is still\r
+very welcome!\r
+\r
+(As an aside one reason I like this functionality as well as for unread\r
+handling is it means that changes made in one buffer can be shown in\r
+another automatically without losing information: the original tags\r
+remain clear to the user)\r
+\r
+Best wishes\r
+\r
+Mark\r
+\r
+\r
+On Sat, 14 Dec 2013, Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com> wrote:\r
+> Very impressively I managed to send v1 of this series backwards\r
+> (having read through the patches with --reverse so that log showed\r
+> them in the correct order I forgot to delete the --reverse for the\r
+> send-email)\r
+>\r
+> Anyway this the series in the correct order. v1 (the reversed series) and\r
+> proper cover-letter is at\r
+> id:1387064676-15508-1-git-send-email-markwalters1009@gmail.com\r
+>\r
+> Best wishes\r
+>\r
+> Mark\r
+>\r
+> Mark Walters (5):\r
+> test: make test_emacs call post-command-hook\r
+> emacs: tree: make the tree code force the mark read update\r
+> emacs: show: mark tags changed since buffer loaded\r
+> emacs: show: add an update seen function to post-command-hook\r
+> emacs: show: make `seen' mean user viewed whole message\r
+>\r
+> emacs/notmuch-show.el | 123 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------\r
+> emacs/notmuch-tag.el | 105 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------\r
+> emacs/notmuch-tree.el | 3 +\r
+> test/test-lib.el | 16 ++++++\r
+> test/test-lib.sh | 2 +-\r
+> 5 files changed, 198 insertions(+), 51 deletions(-)\r
+>\r
+> -- \r
+> 1.7.9.1\r