Use face `bold' for the sorted column but leave the face unspecified
for other columns. This is how tabulated-list does it to; it only
uses fixed-pitch for whitespace between columns.
The problem with using fixed-pitch is that uses "Monospace" which
might be a different monospace font than what is used for `default'.
These fonts might have a different width causing columns in the header
and the buffer not to be aligned.
Inheriting `fixed-pitch' from `default' instead of specifying the font
does not work as that causes the `fixed-pitch'ed parts of the
header-line not to be raised like the rest anymore. One (that is
every user) could also manually copy the font family from `default'.
Simply not specifying the font fixes all that.
The first sentence should summarize the variable's or function's
purpose and it should fit on the first line. Change existing
doc-string by:
* Move first sentence onto first line even if that makes it _a bit_
long.
* Move additional notes out of first sentence and add them later,
possibly as complete sentences.
* If I am uncertain whether doing the above would alter the meaning,
_don't_ do it.
* If fitting the initial sentence on the first line would require a
complete rewrite of the doc-string _don't_ do so unless it is very
easy to do.
* Remove indentation from second and later lines if it is there to
align them with the first in the source code, instead of in
`describe-*' output.
* Make "pullet point" lists a bit more consistent.
Obviously this does not fix all problems but it's a start.
- M-x mu4e-update-mail-and-index (C-S-U in main/headers/view/compose, with
prefix arg, run in background
- M-x mu4e-update-index to only update the index
- document / add to FAQ