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* mu4e: add note about Inconsolata to Tips & Trips (thanks to mistrey)
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@menu
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@menu
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* Multiple accounts::
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* Multiple accounts::
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* Refiling message::
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* Refiling messages::
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* Saving outgoing messages::
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* Saving outgoing messages::
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* Fancy characters and Inconsolata::
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@end menu
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@end menu
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@node Multiple accounts
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@node Multiple accounts
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maildir of the message being replied to, forwarded or edited (i.e., the
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maildir of the message being replied to, forwarded or edited (i.e., the
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directory under @t{~/Maildir}).
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directory under @t{~/Maildir}).
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@node Refiling message
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@node Refiling messages
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@section Refiling message
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@section Refiling messages
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By setting @code{mu4e-refile-folder} to a function, you can dynamically
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By setting @code{mu4e-refile-folder} to a function, you can dynamically
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determine where messages are to be refiled. If you want to do this based
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determine where messages are to be refiled. If you want to do this based
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account, the function uses @code{mu4e-ask-maildir-check-exists} to ask
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account, the function uses @code{mu4e-ask-maildir-check-exists} to ask
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the user for a maildir to save the message in.
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the user for a maildir to save the message in.
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@node Fancy characters and Inconsolata
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@section Fancy characters and Inconsolata
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When using 'fancy characters' (@code{mu4e-use-fancy-chars}) with the
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@emph{Inconsolata}-font (and likely others as well), the display may be
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slightly off; the reason for this issue is that Inconsolata does not contain
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the glyphs for the 'fancy' arrows and the glyphs that are used as replacement
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are too high.
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To fix this, you can use something like the following workaround (in your
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@t{.emacs}-file):
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@lisp
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(if (equal window-system 'x)
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(progn
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(set-fontset-font "fontset-default" 'unicode "Dejavu Sans Mono")
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(set-face-font 'default "Inconsolata-10")))
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@end lisp
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@node How it works
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@node How it works
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@appendix How it works
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@appendix How it works
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