(notmuch-config-get "user.primary_email"))
(defun notmuch-user-other-email ()
- "Return the user.primary_email value (as a list) from the notmuch configuration."
+ "Return the user.other_email value (as a list) from the notmuch configuration."
(split-string (notmuch-config-get "user.other_email") "\n"))
(defun notmuch-kill-this-buffer ()
messages from the thread matching this search term are shown if
non-nil.
-The optional BUFFER-NAME provides the neame of the buffer in
+The optional BUFFER-NAME provides the name of the buffer in
which the message thread is shown. If it is nil (which occurs
when the command is called interactively) the argument to the
function is used. "
without removing any tags, and '\\[notmuch-show-archive-thread]' to archive an entire thread
without scrolling through with \\[notmuch-show-advance-and-archive]).
-You can add or remove arbitary tags from the current message with
+You can add or remove arbitrary tags from the current message with
'\\[notmuch-show-add-tag]' or '\\[notmuch-show-remove-tag]'.
All currently available key bindings:
(format label-format lines-count)))
(defun notmuch-wash-region-to-button (msg beg end type prefix)
- "Auxilary function to do the actual making of overlays and buttons
+ "Auxiliary function to do the actual making of overlays and buttons
BEG and END are buffer locations. TYPE should a string, either
\"citation\" or \"signature\". PREFIX is some arbitrary text to
("authors" . "%-20s ")
("subject" . "%s ")
("tags" . "(%s)"))
- "Search result formating. Supported fields are:
+ "Search result formatting. Supported fields are:
date, count, authors, subject, tags
For example:
(setq notmuch-search-result-format \(\(\"authors\" . \"%-40s\"\)
:group 'notmuch)
(defcustom notmuch-after-tag-hook nil
- "Hooks that are run before tags of a message are modified.
+ "Hooks that are run after tags of a message are modified.
'tags' will contain the tags that were added or removed as
a list of strings of the form \"+TAG\" or \"-TAG\".
(defun notmuch-search-operate-all (action)
"Add/remove tags from all matching messages.
-Tis command adds or removes tags from all messages matching the
+This command adds or removes tags from all messages matching the
current search terms. When called interactively, this command
will prompt for tags to be added or removed. Tags prefixed with
'+' will be added and tags prefixed with '-' will be removed.
"\tsynchronize_flags Valid values are true and false.\n"
"\n"
"\tIf true, then the following maildir flags (in message filenames)\n"
- "\twill be syncrhonized with the corresponding notmuch tags:\n"
+ "\twill be synchronized with the corresponding notmuch tags:\n"
"\n"
"\t\tFlag Tag\n"
"\t\t---- -------\n"
The
.B part
-command can used to output a single part of a multi-part MIME message.
+command can used to output a single part of a multipart MIME message.
.RS 4
.TP 4
Finally, results can be restricted to only messages within a
particular time range, (based on the Date: header) with a syntax of:
- <intial-timestamp>..<final-timestamp>
+ <initial-timestamp>..<final-timestamp>
Each timestamp is a number representing the number of seconds since
1970\-01\-01 00:00:00 UTC. This is not the most convenient means of
expressing date ranges, but until notmuch is fixed to accept a more
convenient form, one can use the date program to construct
-timestamps. For example, with the bash shell the folowing syntax would
+timestamps. For example, with the bash shell the following syntax would
specify a date range to return messages from 2009\-10\-01 until the
current time:
notmuch_help_command (void *ctx, int argc, char *argv[]);
static const char search_terms_help[] =
- "\tSeveral notmuch commands accept a comman syntax for search\n"
+ "\tSeveral notmuch commands accept a common syntax for search\n"
"\tterms.\n"
"\n"
"\tThe search terms can consist of free-form text (and quoted\n"
EOF
test_expect_equal_file OUTPUT EXPECTED
-test_begin_subtest "--format=text --part=5, inline attachement"
+test_begin_subtest "--format=text --part=5, inline attachment"
notmuch show --format=text --part=5 'id:87liy5ap00.fsf@yoom.home.cworth.org' >OUTPUT
cat <<EOF >EXPECTED
\fattachment{ ID: 5, Content-type: text/plain