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@unnumbered Welcome to mu4e
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@end iftex
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Welcome to @t{mu4e} @value{VERSION}.
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Welcome to @t{mu4e}!
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@t{mu4e} (@t{mu}-for-emacs) is an e-mail client for GNU Emacs version 26.3 or
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newer, built on top of the
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headers and message views, the variable @code{mu4e-split-view} is @t{mu4e's}
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built-in way to decide how and where they are shown.
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@section Split view
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@subsection Split view
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You can control how @t{mu4e} displays its buffers, including the @ref{Headers
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view} and the @ref{Message view}, by customizing @code{mu4e-split-view}. There
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are several options available:
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@ -1191,8 +1191,7 @@ and thus @t{mu4e} -- must display your buffers.
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That means you can instruct @t{mu4e} to place message views in separate tabs or
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frames, if you so desire.
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@node Display Customization Example
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@subsection Example
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@subsection Display Customization Example
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You do not need to configure @code{mu4e-split-view} for this to work. In the
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absence of explicit rules to the contrary, @t{mu4e} will fall back on the value
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there is new mail.
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The default implementation (which you can override) depends on the same system
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used for the @xref{Bookmarks and Maildirs} in the main view and the
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used for the @xref{Bookmarks and Maildirs}, in the main view and the
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@xref{Modeline}, and thus gives updates when there new messages compared to some
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``baseline'', as discussed earlier.
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