For expanding shell options (with expand_path / wordexp)
Note that e.g. in zsh: --maildir=~/Maildir is handled (program receives
--maildir=/home/user/Maildir) but e.g. bash does not do that, and the
program receives the literal '~/Maildir'
We expanded this in mu earlier, so let's do that again.
In single-window mode, after quitting the view, explicitly restore the
point in the headers view to the last viewed message (just like in split
view mode).
New stable version; since 1.10.1:
- improve unit tests
- fix threading issue with file-based logging
- re-enable --after option for mu cfind
- allow extracting message-parts from message (mu extract)
- allow using relative message paths (view/extract/verify)
Mu4e:
- by default, don't reuse frame with composing in new frame
- allow for disabling global modeline items
- create random name for newly detached views
- documentation update
Without creating some kind of a temporary name (which could then be
trivially renamed by the user as the current instructions say) a new
user trying to learn how to detach a view will run into this error when
switching to a new message after detaching:
[mu4e] Detached view buffer from *mu4e-headers*
funcall-interactively: No buffer named *mu4e-article*<2>
It seems like a good default and less friction to create a random name
automatically when detaching.
So that the type definitions reflects the docstrings more closely. In additon,
fixed warnings from flymake about docstring.
* mu4e/mu4e-draft.el
mu4e-compose-keep-self-cc: should be a comma
* mu4e/mu4e-folders.el
mu4e-maildir-shortcuts: recognize new (plist) format
* mu4e/mu4e-helpers.el
mu4e-debug: removed unnecessary double space in docstring
* mu4e/mu4e-query-items.el
mu4e-query-rewrite-function: prepend "\\=" before column 0 "(" in docstring
* mu4e/mu4e-search.el
mu4e-search-sort-field mu4e-search-sort-direction: used radio in types
* mu4e/mu4e-server.el
mu4e-mu-binary: "mu" executable must exist
* mu4e/mu4e-view.el
mu4e-view-fields: fixed type
mu4e-view-actions: for function refs, prefer "#'" rather than "'"