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+From: Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com>\r
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+Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/5] emacs: hello: convert saved-searches to plists\r
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+On Sun, 06 Apr 2014, David Bremner <david@tethera.net> wrote:\r
+> Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com> writes:\r
+>\r
+>> This series converts the saved-search format to plists. This should\r
+>> make it much easier to extend their functionality. The final patch\r
+>> illustrates this by adding a sort-order option to the saved\r
+>> searches. It also exposes the count-query functionality that is\r
+>> already present internally, and could be used to store keyboard\r
+>> shortcuts for searches.\r
+>\r
+> Not necessarily an issue for this series, but I'd like start thinking\r
+> about a front-end-independent representation for saved searches; perhaps\r
+> json for want of better ideas. \r
+\r
+Yes that sounds good. I think it would be natural to parse the JSON (or\r
+sexp if we allow both formats) into a plist for the saved search so that\r
+could fit in quite neatly.\r
+\r
+Best wishes\r
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+Mark\r
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+\r