mu4e.texi: Improve documentation

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Dirk-Jan C. Binnema 2023-01-07 16:25:19 +02:00
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@ -799,10 +799,8 @@ time you looked. Imagine switching to another buffer to work on something or
even (!) stepping away from your computer to return later: the baseline allows
you to quickly see what changed.
By default, the baseline is reset automatically when switching to the main view
explicitly (but see @code{mu4e-main-auto-reset-baseline}. It can also be reset
explicitly using @code{mu4e-reset-baseline-query-results}, which is bound to
@kbd{R} in the main-view.
The baseline is reset automatically when switching to the main view, or when
querying the ``favorite'' query (explained below).
Bookmarks are stored in the variable @code{mu4e-bookmarks}; you can add
your own and/or replace the default ones; @xref{Bookmarks}. For
@ -3121,8 +3119,8 @@ this means there are 10 unread messages, with 5 new messages since the baseline,
and in total 15 messages.
You can also customize the icon; see @var{mu4e-modeline-all-clear},
@var{mu4e-modeline-all-read}, @var{mu4e-modeline-all-clear} and
@var{mu4e-modeline-all-clear}
@var{mu4e-modeline-all-read}, @var{mu4e-modeline-unread-items} and
@var{mu4e-modeline-new-items}.
Due to the way queries work, the modeline is @emph{not} immediately updated when
you read messages; but going back to the main view (with @kbd{M-x mu4e} restores