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38 From: Michal Sojka <sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz>
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44 Subject: [notmuch] Broken display of a message in emacs
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63 recently, I got a message (attached) which is diplayed incorrectly in
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64 emacs GUI. Instead of the message I see direct output of notmuch show
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65 (with ^L characters). I wonder whether it is a porblem of notmuch or it
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66 is because the message does not comform to standards. What do you think?
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134 Subject: Possible to Use Orage on Remote Systems?
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160 <font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">Orage 4.6.1<br>
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161 Debian Squeeze with Xfce (No other DE installed.)<br>
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163 <p>I'm trying to set up and use Orage on a couple of remote systems. I
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164 establish an X session via SSH on them, but if I now type "orage &"
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165 in the terminal window for the remote session, the instance of Orage
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166 running on my local system pops up.<br>
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169 Thinking that the application might not like having two instances of
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170 itself in the local notification tray, I tried turning its notification
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171 tray feature off -- locally and remotely (actually went to the remote
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172 machine). It didn't help. If I try to start orage in a remote terminal,
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173 the local orage application always comes up. If I completely quit the
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174 local Orage instance and try again in the remote terminal, the same
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175 thing happens. The local instance of Orage starts.<br>
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178 First time I've ever seen something like this. I do use other apps like
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179 keepassx that run on remote systems and use the local notification tray
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180 without any issues. I can't figure out how the local instance of Orage
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181 "knows" to crank itself up when I'm typing a command in a terminal
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182 window of a session on a remote system.<br>
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184 I'm new to Orage, so I'm wondering if I'm missing something. Looked in
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185 <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
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186 href="file:///home/user/.config/orage/oragerc">file:///home/user/.config/orage/oragerc</a>
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187 and didn't see and under the
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188 usr location and just didn't see anything at all that I thought could
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191 I'm new enough to Orage that I think it'd be presumptuous of me to
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192 consider this a bug. Would someone clue me in?<br>
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