Instead of a multi-step process to display an unread message (ie. get
the original, notice it's unread, then update it, replace the message
with update one etc.), we now handle that in the (view /./..) command on
the server side.
Simplifies things, and is faster (which could be noticeable, esp. if
e.g. signature verification is part of the process)
The text:
Optionally, you can add the following:
`:hide' - if t, maildir is hdden from the main-view and speedbar.
`:hide-unread' - do not show the counts of unread/total number
of messages for the maildir in the main-view.
is not true for the current version, so let's remove it.
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Due to a breaking change we have to request this explicitly in
Emacs 27. Earlier Emacs versions do the right thing by default.
If the effect of a face does not extend to the edge of the window,
then attributes such as the background color or underline cease to
be used for more that the width of a single character, which is not
appropriate for a face intended to highlight a complete line.
See https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=37774.
Use "_" as the title of that section so that it is less distracting
when sections are collapsed to get an overview of the library.
Using a separate section is useful because it reduces the risk of
accidentally into the middle of a library.
Placing two semicolons on an otherwise empty line helps to logically
"connect" the surrounding "paragraphs", which in (only) some cases
makes sense.
Previously the three paragraphs of the permission statement were not
connected to each other like this, which is perfectly fine. However
the preceding "This file is not part of GNU Emacs." line was connected
to the first paragraph, which does not make sense considering that the
latter is not connected two the second paragraph, which it relates to
more.
Once those two semicolons are gone, it also makes sense to remove
those from the second line.
We weren't supporting that yet after moving to the new command-parser;
let's do so now.
We now pass the time_t as a string, since the parser does not support
floats (and emacs doesn't generally support big ints).
Load org support by default, unless mu4e-org-support is set to nil.
Turn off speedbar support by default (set mu4e-speedbar-support to t to
re-enable it).
Move the non-obsolete org stuff to mu4e-org. Rename some things from
org-mu4e to mu4e-org.
Remove org-old-mu4e.el
Instead of using ~/.mu, use the XDG Base Directory Specification, typically:
~/.cache/xapian
~/.cache/mu.log
~/.cache/parts
~/.config/bookmarks
Update dependencies, documentation.