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83 > > I am happy with them appearing as a non matching message, but currently
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84 > > they appear as a full open message. (The patch to achieve this is
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85 > > trivial: essentially transpose part of Austin's patch of
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86 > > notmuch-search.c into notmuch-show.c)
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88 > This definitely sounds like the right thing to do. We can argue about
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89 > more sophisticated UIs, but it should do this at a minimum.
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91 I will post the trivial patch in a moment (trivial but I could easily
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92 have done something stupid).
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94 I haven't written a test yet: should it have one, and if so, could
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95 someone point me to the appropriate place to put it?
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