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38 Subject: Re: [notmuch] [PATCH] Make notmuch-show 'X' (and 'x') commands
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57 On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 04:03:12 +0100, Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> wrote:
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59 > I agree that "normal" should be easier too. So I just need to win you
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60 > over to my notion of "normal", (and teach you of the ways of the magic
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63 As I mentioned, I rarely read mail in a linear fashion; I don't want it
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64 to show me another message, I want to see the index again. I'm torn over
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65 whether I just want the index to always be visible; having the full
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66 screen available to view a single thread is awfully nice. It seems like
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67 a 'I'm done, go back to the index' is just what is needed here.
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69 > [*] We should perhaps fix 'a' to remove the "unread" tag from any
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70 > messages that _are_ wholly visible in the current window. It's really
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71 > only when an entire thread fits this one, and I *did* read it, that I
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72 > end up reaching for the 'A' binding.
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74 yes, that does make a lot of sense, and do precisely the same for the
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75 'x' key, leaving 'q' the way to get out of a message without changing
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78 > If we did that, then we could make 'a' do archive-go-to-next-message
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79 > and 'A' do archive-return-to-search-view. What would you think about
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82 I'd take 'x' for 'return to search view; otherwise you're going to wear
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83 out my pinky reaching for the shift key. That leaves us with three
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86 'a': advance to next message, archiving current thread, marking read
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87 messages. ('A' forces all messages in thread to be marked as read)
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89 'x': exit to search view, archiving current thread, marking read
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90 messages. ('X' forces all messages in thread to be marked as read)
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92 'q': quit back to search view, leaving thread tags unmodified.
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94 There's a slightly weird asymmetry here -- there's no way to advance to
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95 the next thread and not mark messages.
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98 keith.packard@intel.com
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