The code still has some problems, and the original author has moved
elsewhere (which is fine of course), but it's not ready enough for
1.4.... yet. So let's remove it for now and check again with 1.5+.
* mu4e/mu4e-headers.el (mu4e~headers-quit-buffer): Refresh main buffer
when done.
* mu4e/mu4e-main.el (mu4e-main-mode-map): Don't bind "g" to mu4e, "g"
should be bound to revert-buffer (special-mode).
(mu4e-main-mode): No need to specify map.
(mu4e~main-view-real-1): New.
(mu4e~main-redraw-buffer): New.
(mu4e~main-view-real): Use them.
(mu4e~main-view): Take one more arg REFRESH.
(mu4e~main-toggle-mail-sending-mode): revert-buffer when done.
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.
Previously both cl-lib.el and cl.el were used, now use only cl-lib.el.
Use lexical-binding where needed instead of requiring cl just for
`lexical-let`.
Replace some add-to-list with cl-pushnew as add-to-list is not
recommended in lisp program and anyway doesn't work properly with
lexical binding.
Highlighting target header is not working, when message view is selected and
mu4e-headers window is out of focus.
To fix this, call mu4e highlight function with mu4e-headers as current buffer.
While reading message using split view, search can be triggered after
automatic update and index. In this case, mu4e headers is not inside selected
window and mu4e-headers-goto-message-id fails to move window point of mu4e
headers.
To fix this, call set-window-point for mu4e headers window explitctly.
Re-use `mu4e-headers-thread-orphan-prefix' for the prefix for the
first sibling in the orphan thread and add
`mu4e-headers-thread-single-orphan-prefix' as the prefix of single orphans.