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mu4e.texi: update mu4e-search references
The -headers- names were obsoleted. Resolves #2407.
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@ -942,7 +942,7 @@ found during the indexing process, and if there is no current
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user-interaction. If you do not want such automatic updates, set
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@code{mu4e-headers-auto-update} to @code{nil}.
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@item Just before executing a search, a hook-function
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@code{mu4e-headers-search-hook} is invoked, which receives the search
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@code{mu4e-search-hook} is invoked, which receives the search
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expression as its parameter.
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@item Also, there is a hook-function @code{mu4e-headers-found-hook} available which
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is invoked just after @t{mu4e} has completed showing the messages in the
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@ -2010,7 +2010,7 @@ It is defining a function to make the code more readable.
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@subsection Editing bookmarks before searching
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There is also @kbd{M-x mu4e-headers-search-bookmark-edit} (key @key{B}), which
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There is also @kbd{M-x mu4e-search-bookmark-edit} (key @key{B}), which
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lets you edit the bookmarked query before invoking it. This can be useful if
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you have many similar queries, but need to change some parameter. For example,
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you could have a bookmark @samp{"date:today..now AND "}@footnote{Not a valid
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@ -2091,11 +2091,11 @@ clauses to the current query to match fewer messages.
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For example, suppose you're looking at some mailing list, perhaps by
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jumping to a maildir (@kbd{M-x mu4e-headers-jump-to-maildir}, @key{j}) or
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because you followed some bookmark (@kbd{M-x mu4e-headers-search-bookmark},
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because you followed some bookmark (@kbd{M-x mu4e-search-bookmark},
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@key{b}). Now, you want to narrow things down to only those messages that have
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attachments.
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This is when @kbd{M-x mu4e-headers-search-narrow} (@key{/}) comes in handy. It
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This is when @kbd{M-x mu4e-search-narrow} (@key{/}) comes in handy. It
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asks for an additional search pattern, which is appended to the current search
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query, in effect getting you the subset of the currently shown headers that
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also match this extra search pattern. @key{\} takes you back to the previous
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@ -2823,7 +2823,7 @@ sender of the message at point:
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@lisp
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(defun search-for-sender (msg)
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"Search for messages sent by the sender of the message at point."
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(mu4e-headers-search
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(mu4e-search
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(concat "from:"
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(mu4e-contact-email (car (mu4e-message-field msg :from))))))
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@lisp
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(defhydra my-mu4e-bookmarks-work (:color blue)
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"work bookmarks"
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("b" (mu4e-headers-search "banana AND maildir:/work") "banana")
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("u" (mu4e-headers-search "flag:unread AND maildir:/work") "unread"))
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("b" (mu4e-search "banana AND maildir:/work") "banana")
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("u" (mu4e-search "flag:unread AND maildir:/work") "unread"))
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(defhydra my-mu4e-bookmarks-personal (:color blue)
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"personal bookmarks"
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("c" (mu4e-headers-search "capybara AND maildir:/personal") "capybara")
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("u" (mu4e-headers-search "flag:unread AND maildir:/personal") "unread"))
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("c" (mu4e-search "capybara AND maildir:/personal") "capybara")
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("u" (mu4e-search "flag:unread AND maildir:/personal") "unread"))
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(defhydra my-mu4e-bookmarks (:color blue)
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"mu4e bookmarks"
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