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* mu4e-view.el, mu4e.texi: make filladapt.el optional
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;;; Code:
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(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
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(require 'html2text)
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(require 'filladapt)
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;; we prefer the improved fill-region
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(require 'filladapt nil 'noerror)
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(require 'comint)
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(defconst mu4e-view-buffer-name "*mu4e-view*"
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(define-key map [mouse-2] (mu4e-open-save-attach-func id nil))
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(define-key map [?\r] (mu4e-open-save-attach-func id nil))
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(define-key map [S-mouse-2](mu4e-open-save-attach-func id t))
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(define-key map (kbd "<S-return>") (mu4e-open-save-attach-func id t))
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(define-key map (kbd "<S-return>")
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(mu4e-open-save-attach-func id t))
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(concat
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(propertize (format "[%d]" id)
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'face 'mu4e-view-attach-number-face)
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@ -519,7 +519,8 @@ On Sun 21 Dec 2003 09:06:34 PM EET, Paul wrote:
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Some notes:
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@itemize
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@item You can customize the header fields to show by setting the variable @code{mu4e-view-fields}.
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@item You can customize the header fields to show by setting the
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variable @code{mu4e-view-fields}.
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@item You can customize the date format by setting the variable
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@code{mu4e-date-format-long}, using the same format that
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@code{format-time-string} uses.
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@ -585,6 +586,11 @@ set up with something like the following in your initialization files:
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Normally, @t{mu4e} prefers the text-version of an e-mail message to determine
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the message body. You can change this by setting @code{mu4e-view-prefer-html}.
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Note: if you have installed the
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@t{filladapt}@footnote{@url{http://www.wonderworks.com/download/filladapt.el}}
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package, @t{mu4e} will use it for line-wrapping of the body text (@key{w}), as
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it generally does a better job than the mechanism emacs provides by default.
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@node Editor view
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@section Editor view
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Since @t{mu4e} uses Gnu's message editor, for documentation
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@inforef{Message}. Also, @pxref{Sending mail}. There are many key-bindings
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available, here are some of the essential ones (and you can use the menu to
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find more):
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available, here are some of the essential ones (you can use the menu to find
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more):
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@verbatim
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key description
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select ('mark' in emacs-speak) the messages; the actions you then take (e.g.,
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@key{DEL} for delete, @key{m} for move and @key{t} for trash) will apply to
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@emph{all} selected messages
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@item @emph{How can I use @t{BBDB}?} Currently, there is no built-in for
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address management with @t{BBDB}; we recommend using @ref{Org-contacts} for now.
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@item @emph{mu4e only seems to return a subset of all matches - how can I get
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all?}. Yes, for speed reasons (and because, if you are like the author, you
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usually don't need thousands of matches), @t{mu4e} returns only up to the
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up-to-a-limited-number matches. Same for the other search based commands,
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@code{mu4e-jump-to-maildir} (default: @key{j}) and @code{mu4e-search-bookmark}
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(default: @key{b}).
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@item @emph{How can I easily include attachments in the messages I write?} Drag-and-drop.
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@item @emph{How can I easily include attachments in the messages I write?}
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Drag-and-drop.
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@end itemize
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@node Known issues / missing features
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