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43 Subject: Re: RFC/PATCH emacs attachment handling
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44 From: Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com>
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64 >> Pressing Enter on top of an attachment will either show the attachment on
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65 >> buffer (in case there is 'converter' defined) or offer to save the
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66 >> attachment. Pressing 'o' on top of an attachment will always offer to save
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69 > I really do not like it this behaviour. I'd rather want easy to memorize
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70 > keybindings: 'v'iew,'s'ave, etc.
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72 I am happy either way. I think a bigger question is about what re-use
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73 of keys is sensible between the normal notmuch-show map (when not over
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74 the button) and this new button map. For example using `a' in the
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75 button map seems like it would cause accidental archiving of threads
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76 (when you happen not be over the button).
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78 Perhaps using v and w so v means view and w means save: if over the
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79 body it applies to all attachments if over a button just to that
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80 single attachment. (We would still need a new key for the "open-with"
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