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1. Basic code layout is like in the Linux kernel coding style. Keep the '{'
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on the same line as the statement, except for functions. Tabs for
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indentation, space for aligment; use 8-char tabs.
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indentation, space for alignment; use 8-char tabs.
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2. Lines should not exceed 80 characters (C) or 100 characters (C++)
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NEWS.org
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NEWS.org
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- The query-parser now generates better queries for wildcard searches, by
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using the Xapian machinery for that (when available) rather than
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tranforming into regexp queries.
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transforming into regexp queries.
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- The perl backend is hardly used and will be removed; for now we just
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disable it in the build.
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- Allow outputing messages in json format, closely following the sexp
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- Allow outputting messages in json format, closely following the sexp
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output. This adds an (optional) dependency on the Json-Glib library.
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*** mu4e
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@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ GuileUsr | Guile-SDL 0.4.2 ava... End of search results #+END_EXAMPLE
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#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
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10:26 ⭑☐ Nicolas Goaziou Orgmode /bulk ◼ Re: [O] 2 issue with Include function
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11:00 ⭑☐ Leonard Randall Orgmode /bulk ┗▶ 10:55 ⭑☐ Guillermo Rodrigu... GstDev
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/bulk ◼ Re: stop pipeline into a callback funtion. 12:04 ⭑☐ Enrique Ocaña Gon...
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/bulk ◼ Re: stop pipeline into a callback function. 12:04 ⭑☐ Enrique Ocaña Gon...
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GstDev /bulk ┗▶ 11:27 ⭑☐ Tim Müller GstDev /bulk ◼ 09:34 ⭑☐ Robert Klein Orgmode
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/bulk ◼ Re: [O] Agenda Tag filtering - has the behaviour changed? #+END_EXAMPLE
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ test -f mu/mu.cc || {
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exit 1
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}
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# opportunistically; usually not needed, but occassionaly it'll
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# opportunistically; usually not needed, but occasionally it'll
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# avoid build errors that would otherwise confuse users.
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test -f Makefile && {
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echo "*** clear out old things"
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c.cfg
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c.cfg
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# Will substitute $(class) with the class name.
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cmt_insert_class_header = "" # string
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# The filename that contains text to insert before a Obj-C message specification if the method isn't preceeded with a C/C++ comment.
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# The filename that contains text to insert before a Obj-C message specification if the method isn't preceded with a C/C++ comment.
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# Will substitute $(message) with the function name and $(javaparam) with the javadoc @param and @return stuff.
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cmt_insert_oc_msg_header = "" # string
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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ AS_IF([test "x$ac_cv_member_struct_dirent_d_type" != "xyes"],
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# support for d_ino (inode) in struct dirent is optional; if it's
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# available we can sort direntries by inode and access them in that
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# order; this is much faster on some file systems (such as extfs3).
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# Explicity disabling it is for testing purposes only.
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# Explicitly disabling it is for testing purposes only.
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AC_ARG_ENABLE([dirent-d-ino],
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AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-dirent-d-ino],
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[Don't use dirent->d_ino, even if you have it]),
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SCM_DEFINE (get_header, "mu:c:get-header", 2, 0, 0,
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(SCM MSG, SCM HEADER), "Get an arbitary HEADER from MSG.\n")
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(SCM MSG, SCM HEADER), "Get an arbitrary HEADER from MSG.\n")
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#define FUNC_NAME s_get_header
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{
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MuMsgWrapper *msgwrap;
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@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Trust me, it's not very hard -- and it's @emph{fun}!
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Appendices
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* Recipies:: Snippets do specific things
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* Recipes:: Snippets do specific things
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* GNU Free Documentation License:: The license of this manual.
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@end menu
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@end example
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If you don't see any line referring to @t{guile}, please install it, and run
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@t{configure} again. After a succesfull @t{./configure}, we can make and
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@t{configure} again. After a successful @t{./configure}, we can make and
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install the package:
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@example
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In this chapter, we discuss searching messages and doing things with them.
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@menu
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* Finding messages:: query for messages in the databse
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* Finding messages:: query for messages in the database
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* Message methods:: what methods are available for messages?
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* Example - the longest subject:: find the messages with the longest subject
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@end menu
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expose the following additional methods:
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@itemize
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@item @code{(mu:frequency <contact>)}: returns the @emph{number of times} this contact occured in
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@item @code{(mu:frequency <contact>)}: returns the @emph{number of times} this contact occurred in
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one of the address fields
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@item @code{(mu:last-seen <contact>)}: returns the @emph{most recent time} the contact was
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seen in one of the address fields, as a @t{time_t} value
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@end lisp
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This simple program could be improved in many ways; this is left as an
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excercise to the reader.
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exercise to the reader.
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@node Attachments and other parts
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@chapter Attachments and other parts
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own scripts.
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@node Recipies
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@appendix Recipies
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@node Recipes
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@appendix Recipes
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@itemize
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@item Calculating the average length of subject-lines
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(take (sort (mu:tabulate func expr) less) n))
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(define* (mu:top-n-most-frequent func n #:optional (expr #t))
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"Take the results of (mu:tabulate FUNC EXPR), and return the N items with the higest frequency."
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"Take the results of (mu:tabulate FUNC EXPR), and return the N items with the highest frequency."
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(top-n func (lambda (a b) (> (cdr a) (cdr b))) n expr))
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(define* (mu:count #:optional (expr #t))
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* Construct a new ContactInfo
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*
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* @param _full_address the full email address + name.
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* @param _email email addres
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* @param _email email address
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* @param _name name or empty
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* @param _personal is this a personal contact?
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* @param _last_seen when was this contact last seen?
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/**
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* For C compatiblityy
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*
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* @return a MuContacts* refering to this.
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* @return a MuContacts* referring to this.
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*/
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const MuContacts* mu_contacts() const {
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return reinterpret_cast<const MuContacts*>(this);
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* @param t the time as time_t
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*
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* @return a string representation of the time; see above for what to
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* do with it. Lenght is max. 128 bytes, inc. the ending \0. if the
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* do with it. Length is max. 128 bytes, inc. the ending \0. if the
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* format is too long, the value will be truncated. in practice this
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* should not happen.
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*/
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* @param cb_dir a callback function called for every dir entered/left or NULL
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* @param user_data a user pointer that will be passed to the callback function
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*
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* @return MU_OK if the stats gathering was completed succesfully,
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* @return MU_OK if the stats gathering was completed successfully,
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* MU_STOP if the user stopped or MU_ERROR in
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* case of some error.
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*/
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* @param dir_cb a callback function which will be called for every dir or NULL
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* @param user_data a user pointer that will be passed to the callback function
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* xb
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* @return MU_OK if the stats gathering was completed succesfully,
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* @return MU_OK if the stats gathering was completed successfully,
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* MU_STOP if the user stopped or MU_ERROR in
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* case of some error.
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*/
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* @param user_data a user pointer that will be passed to the callback function
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* @param err to receive error info or NULL. err->code is MuError value
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*
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* @return MU_OK if the stats gathering was completed succesfully,
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* @return MU_OK if the stats gathering was completed successfully,
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* MU_STOP if the user stopped or MU_ERROR in
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* case of some error.
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*/
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gboolean mu_log_init_silence (void) G_GNUC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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/**
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* unitialize the logging system, and free all resources
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* uninitialize the logging system, and free all resources
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*/
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void mu_log_uninit (void);
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/*
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* take an exising message path, and return a new path, based on
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* take an existing message path, and return a new path, based on
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* whether it should be in 'new' or 'cur'; ie.
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*
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* /home/user/Maildir/foo/bar/cur/abc:2,F and flags == MU_FLAG_NEW
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*
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* @param iter a valid MuMsgIter iterator
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*
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* @return TRUE if it worked, FALSE otherwsie.
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* @return TRUE if it worked, FALSE otherwise.
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*/
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gboolean mu_msg_iter_calculate_threads (MuMsgIter *iter);
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typedef guint8 MuMsgIterThreadProp;
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struct _MuMsgIterThreadInfo {
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gchar *threadpath; /* a string decribing the thread-path in
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gchar *threadpath; /* a string describing the thread-path in
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* such a way that we can sort by this
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* string to get the right order. */
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guint level; /* thread-depth -- [0...] */
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if (!mu_msg_load_msg_file (msg, &err)) {
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g_warning ("failed to load message file: %s",
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err ? err->message : "some error occured");
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err ? err->message : "some error occurred");
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g_clear_error (&err);
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return;
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}
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* ('l'=>MU_MSG_PRIO_, 'n'=>MU_MSG_PRIO_NORMAL or
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* 'h'=>MU_MSG_PRIO_HIGH)
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*
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* @param prio a mesage priority
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* @param prio a message priority
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*
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* @return a shortcut character or 0 in case of error
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*/
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if (!mu_msg_load_msg_file (msg, &err)) {
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g_warning ("failed to load message file: %s",
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err ? err->message : "some error occured");
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err ? err->message : "some error occurred");
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g_clear_error (&err);
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return;
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}
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* @param msg a MuMsg
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* @param err receives error information
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*
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* @return TRUE if this succeeded, FALSE in case of error
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*/
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gboolean mu_msg_load_msg_file (MuMsg *msg, GError **err);
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* @param store a MuStore object
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* @param err receives error information (if there is any); if
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* function returns non-NULL, err will _not_be set. err can be NULL
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* possble errors (err->code) are MU_ERROR_XAPIAN_DIR and
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* possible errors (err->code) are MU_ERROR_XAPIAN_DIR and
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* MU_ERROR_XAPIAN_NOT_UPTODATE
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*
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* @param muhome path where to find the mu home directory (typicaly, ~/.mu)
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* @param muhome path where to find the mu home directory (typically, ~/.mu)
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* @param name of the main program, ie. 'mu', 'mug' or
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* Construct a store for a not-yet-existing document database
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*
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* @param path path to the detabase
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* @param path path to the database
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/**
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* Replace all occurences of substr in str with repl
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* Replace all occurrences of substr in str with repl
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*
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/* a referred message is a message that is refered by some other
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/* a referred message is a message that is referred by some other
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* message */
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static MuContainer*
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find_or_create_referred (GHashTable *id_table, const char *msgid,
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#define MU_HANDLE_G_ERROR(GE) \
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do { \
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if (!(GE)) \
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g_warning ("%s:%u: an error occured in %s", \
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g_warning ("%s:%u: an error occurred in %s", \
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__FILE__, __LINE__, __func__); \
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else { \
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g_warning ("error %u: %s", (GE)->code, (GE)->message); \
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*
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* @param err errptr, or NULL
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* @param errcode error code
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* @param frm printf-style format, followed by paremeters
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* @param frm printf-style format, followed by parameters
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*
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*/
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sortid = MU_MSG_FIELD_ID_NONE;
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if (opts->sortfield) {
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sortid = sort_field_from_string (opts->sortfield, err);
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if (sortid == MU_MSG_FIELD_ID_NONE) /* error occured? */
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if (sortid == MU_MSG_FIELD_ID_NONE) /* error occurred? */
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return FALSE;
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}
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/* ugh yuck massaging the GOption text output; glib prepares some text
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* which has a 'Usage:' for the 'help' commmand. However, we need the
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* which has a 'Usage:' for the 'help' command. However, we need the
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* in results */
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/* for find and cind */
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time_t after; /* only show messages or
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* adresses last seen after
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* addresses last seen after
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* T */
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/* options for crypto
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* ie, 'view', 'extract' */
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'plain' is the default.
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that include 'my' e-mail addres will be listed - so to exclude e.g.
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that include 'my' e-mail address will be listed - so to exclude e.g.
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mailing-list posts. Use the --my-address= option in 'mu index' to
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;;; end of spam-filtering functions
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;;; eshell functions
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;; Code for 'gnus-dired-attached' modifed to run from eshell, allowing files to
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;; Code for 'gnus-dired-attached' modified to run from eshell, allowing files to
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;; be attached to an email via mu4e using the eshell. Does not depend on gnus.
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(defun eshell/mu4e-attach (&rest args)
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(defcustom mu4e-headers-skip-duplicates t
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"With this option set to non-nil, show only one of duplicate
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messages. This is useful when you have multiple copies of the same
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message, which is a common occurence for example when using Gmail
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message, which is a common occurrence for example when using Gmail
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and offlineimap."
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:type 'boolean
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:group 'mu4e-headers)
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(let* ((length (length mu4e~headers-thread-state))
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;; always be shown with the correct identation, even if
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;; always be shown with the correct indentation, even if
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;; a broken thread is returned. It's trimmed to level-1
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;; because the current level has always an connection
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;; and it used a special formatting.
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(defun mu4e~headers-push-query (query where)
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"Push QUERY to one of the query stacks.
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WHERE is a symbol telling us where to push; it's a symbol, either
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'future or 'past. Functional also removes duplicats, limits the
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'future or 'past. Functional also removes duplicates, limits the
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stack size."
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(let ((stack
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(cl-case where
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;;; Code:
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;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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(require 'smtpmail) ;; the queing stuff (silence elint)
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(require 'smtpmail) ;; the queueing stuff (silence elint)
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(require 'mu4e-utils) ;; utility functions
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(require 'mu4e-context) ;; the context
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(require 'cl-lib)
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(defun mu4e~main-action-str (str &optional func-or-shortcut)
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"Highlight the first occurence of [.] in STR.
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"Highlight the first occurrence of [.] in STR.
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If FUNC-OR-SHORTCUT is non-nil and if it is a function, call it
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when STR is clicked (using RET or mouse-2); if FUNC-OR-SHORTCUT is
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a string, execute the corresponding keyboard action when it is
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(defun mu4e-mark-execute-all (&optional no-confirmation)
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"Execute the actions for all marked messages in this buffer.
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After the actions have been executed succesfully, the affected
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After the actions have been executed successfully, the affected
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messages are *hidden* from the current header list. Since the
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headers are the result of a search, we cannot be certain that the
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messages no longer match the current one - to get that
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@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ Start the process if needed."
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(defun mu4e~proc-find (query threads sortfield sortdir maxnum skip-dups
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include-related)
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"Run QUERY with THREADS SORTFIELD SORTDIR MAXNUM SKIP-DUPS INCLUDE-RELATED.
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If THREADS is non-nil, show results in threaded fasion, SORTFIELD
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If THREADS is non-nil, show results in threaded fashion, SORTFIELD
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is a symbol describing the field to sort by (or nil); see
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`mu4e~headers-sortfield-choices'. If SORT is `descending', sort
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Z->A, if it's `ascending', sort A->Z. MAXNUM determines the
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@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ If the variable `mu4e-change-filenames-when-moving' is
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non-nil, moving to a different maildir generates new names forq
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the target files; this helps certain tools (such as mbsync).
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If NO-VIEW is non-nil, don't updat the view.
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If NO-VIEW is non-nil, don't update the view.
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Returns either (:update ... ) or (:error ) sexp, which are handled my
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`mu4e-update-func' and `mu4e-error-func', respectively."
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@ -1230,7 +1230,7 @@ used in the view and compose modes."
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(defun mu4e~fontify-signature ()
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"Give the message signatures a distinctive color. This is used in
|
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the view and compose modes and will color each signature in digest messages adhearing to RFC 1153."
|
||||
the view and compose modes and will color each signature in digest messages adhering to RFC 1153."
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(let ((inhibit-read-only t))
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(save-excursion
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||||
;; give the footer a different color...
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||||
|
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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Common values are \"offlineimap\", \"fetchmail\" or \"mbsync\", but
|
|||
arbitrary shell-commands can be used.
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||||
|
||||
When set to the literal string \"true\" (the default), the
|
||||
command simply finishes succesfully (running the 'true' command)
|
||||
command simply finishes successfully (running the 'true' command)
|
||||
without retrieving any mail. This can be useful when mail is
|
||||
already retrieved in another way."
|
||||
:type 'string
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||||
|
@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ This depends on the `mu4e-get-mail-command' exit code."
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|||
That is, validate that each message in the message store has a
|
||||
corresponding message file in the filesystem.
|
||||
|
||||
Having this option as t ensures that no non-existing mesages are
|
||||
Having this option as t ensures that no non-existing messages are
|
||||
shown but can also be quite slow with large message stores."
|
||||
:type 'boolean :group 'mu4e :safe 'booleanp)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ Follows the format of `format-time-string'."
|
|||
|
||||
(defcustom mu4e-modeline-max-width 30
|
||||
"Determines the maximum length of the modeline string.
|
||||
If the string exeeds this limit, it will be truncated to fit."
|
||||
If the string exceeds this limit, it will be truncated to fit."
|
||||
:type 'integer
|
||||
:group 'mu4e)
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -574,7 +574,7 @@ add text-properties to VAL."
|
|||
(mu4e~view-construct-header :decryption val t)))
|
||||
|
||||
(defun mu4e~view-open-attach-from-binding ()
|
||||
"Open the attachement at point, or click location."
|
||||
"Open the attachment at point, or click location."
|
||||
(interactive)
|
||||
(let* (( msg (mu4e~view-get-property-from-event 'mu4e-msg))
|
||||
( attnum (mu4e~view-get-property-from-event 'mu4e-attnum)))
|
||||
|
@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ add text-properties to VAL."
|
|||
(mu4e-view-open-attachment msg attnum))))
|
||||
|
||||
(defun mu4e~view-save-attach-from-binding ()
|
||||
"Save the attachement at point, or click location."
|
||||
"Save the attachment at point, or click location."
|
||||
(interactive)
|
||||
(let* (( msg (mu4e~view-get-property-from-event 'mu4e-msg))
|
||||
( attnum (mu4e~view-get-property-from-event 'mu4e-attnum)))
|
||||
|
@ -1587,7 +1587,7 @@ user with PROMPT."
|
|||
"Apply URLFUNC to a a range of urls in the current message,
|
||||
prompting the user with PROMPT.
|
||||
|
||||
Default is to aplly it to all URLs, [1..n], where n is the number
|
||||
Default is to apply it to all URLs, [1..n], where n is the number
|
||||
of urls. You can type multiple values separated by space, e.g. 1
|
||||
3-6 8 will visit urls 1,3,4,5,6 and 8.
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ As we have seen, we can do all of the mail retrieval @emph{outside} of
|
|||
|
||||
@subsection Basics
|
||||
|
||||
To set up mail-retrieval from withing @t{mu4e}, set the variable
|
||||
To set up mail-retrieval from within @t{mu4e}, set the variable
|
||||
@code{mu4e-get-mail-command} to the program or shell command you want to
|
||||
use for retrieving mail. You can then get your e-mail using @kbd{M-x
|
||||
mu4e-update-mail-and-index}, or @kbd{C-S-u} in all @t{mu4e}-views;
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
|
|||
return 0;
|
||||
|
||||
err:
|
||||
/* some error occured */
|
||||
/* some error occurred */
|
||||
mu_msg_unref (msg);
|
||||
|
||||
if (err)
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ on_list_view_error (MugMsgListView * mlist, MugError err, MugData * mugdata)
|
|||
msg = "Error in query";
|
||||
break;
|
||||
default:
|
||||
msg = "Some error occured";
|
||||
msg = "Some error occurred";
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
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