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It's pointless complexity that I do not need.
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It is an utterly useless number.
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There is no meaningful reason to focus on individual lines, since they
are unactionable.
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This allows users to use a custom domain in automatically generated
Message-ID headers instead of the local hostname.
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pep8!
Better variable names, new feature into docs.
Make sphinx documentation.
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... in new namedqueries buffer
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maildir knows R and P flags which denote messages that have been replied
to resp. passed on (fowarded, bounced). They correspond to IMAP flags
\Replied and $Forwarded which are used by many clients and by
synchronisation software. E.g., mbsync syncs \Replied to R, a patch for
P is pending.
Implement replied_tags and passed_tags for alot which work similar to
sent_tags: sent_tags tags the sent message; replied_tags (resp.
passed_tags) tags the message being replied to (resp. being fowarded).
Basically, setting the replied_tags config to `replied` and replying to
a message has the same effect as doing `tag replied; reply`, but the
latter would tag even sending the reply is aborted or fails. The
implementation in this patch makes sure that the tagging is done only if
and when the reply resp. forward has been sent successfully.
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draft_tags works the same way as sent_tags, so provide the same defaults
and doc.
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force_list() converts single items to lists already. Thus, remove a
superfluous list() that could be mistaken for converting a single string
into a list of chars.
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- allows users to use $XDG_CONFIG_HOME, as well
- stores information in single places.
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Fixes the following bug:
To reproduce::
- Don't define `template_dir` in the user configuration file, such that
the default value is used.
- Run: :compose --template=foobar
Problem:
Displays error: `no template directory: $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/alot/templates`
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thread mode message indentation
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which will be interpreted just like 'search.exclude_tags' in the notmuch
config.
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This just wries the new Address class into alot for use, and fixes up a
few places where such fixups are needed.
Fixes #1107
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Mark all values for [account]encrypt_by_default as deprecated
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optional linewise focussing in thread mode
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This introduces a new config option 'thread_focus_linewise',
(defaults to True), which determines if the message texts are
split into individually focussable lines in thread mode.
fixes #645
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It currently lists "terminal_command" in relation to "editor_spawn" but
the config option is actually "terminal_cmd".
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There have been several people asking about text selection with the mouse
setting activated so it seems reasonable to mention it here.
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Default to not handling mouse
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As discussed elsewhere, handling the mouse was not done before, and
breaks work flows that include using the mouse for other things
(middle-click paste). This only changes the default option to False.
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This creates a deferred that runs on a user configurable timer and is
provided the ui. This deferred will re-fire after the number of seconds
specified by the timer are eclipsed. By default this is 300 seconds.
Fixes #522
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Mouse support is enabled by default. To disable mouse support, set
```
handle_mouse = False
```
in your config file.
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The option allows to limit the size of recent command line entries that are
store on disk.
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Default value 'first_message' lists authors in the order they joined the
conversation. Value 'latest_message' order authors by their latest
message, which makes it easier to see which authors who wrote the most
recent messages.
Note that authors with duplicate emails were previously filtered. We now
keep all authors where name + email is unique. This is behavior is
desired for some email notification services. For example, Jira will
set the From header to "Joe User <jira@company.com>" meaning you will
only see one author if you only keep unique email addresses.
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The new specs for the config file are defined to allow existing config files
to work with it.
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Auto-detect the '--list' for you automagically when you just ':reply'
on a list, it is based on a config param that give you the control,
by default it is off, you have to setup your config file, like:
auto_replyto_mailinglist = True
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that exposes ExternalAddressbook's new functionality
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this has been replaced long ago by setting `search.threadline.parts`
in theme-files.
cf issue #631
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... and make it a type boolean. This also defines the option
properly in the config spec and derives its doc froma that.
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