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43 From: Ben Gamari <bgamari@gmail.com>
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52 Subject: Re: [notmuch] SWIG (and particularly Python) bindings
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67 Excerpts from Carl Worth's message of Wed Jan 20 03:45:34 -0500 2010:
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68 > Welcome to Notmuch!
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72 > > Notmuch looks excellent, although it appears that its current front-end
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73 > > for my editor of choice (vim) is a little lacking in some ways
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74 > > (operations involving a call to notmuch invariably lock up vi for the
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75 > > duration of the operation).
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77 > Yes. The emacs mode was similarly crippled initially and fairly painful
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78 > until we fixed that, (and quite nice afterwards).
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80 I can easily believe that. I've tried using the vim mode and quickly
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81 gave up. I think I'm going to have to stick with sup until I've added
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82 the appropriate subprocess support into vim. I have some half-completed
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83 code, but still have a ways to go.
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85 > > these are to be included in-tree, I would be curious to hear people have
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86 > > to say about how we might integrate it into the sup build system.
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88 > I can't say much about integrating with the sup build system...
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