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This parses the config file to find the email addresses.
Because the string interpolation happens at run time and not at load
time of the completion script the python snippet is run on each
completion attempt. This has the advantage that changes to the config
file are picked up without restarting the shell and the snippet is
simple enough to not impose a real delay in completion.
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This uses the standard zsh completion function for email addresses to
complete the --to, --cc and --bcc options for the compose subcommand.
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The handling of mailto links need not be presented in desktop menus and
the entry in desktop menus on the other hand should not use the compose
subcommand but the normal initial_command.
Documentation of the Keys is at
https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/desktop-entry-spec-1.0.html#recognized-keys
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this just adds theming attributes for the new namedqueries buffer,
copied from those for the taglist buffer.
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The script was used to migrate old configs to a new format. For more info see
https://github.com/pazz/alot/pull/971#issuecomment-272812329.
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`del` and `return` are keywords and not functions so the braces are not
needed.
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This file can enable desktop environments to use alot for mailto links and
display it in application menus. It also enables alot to be used with
xdg-email(1) and friends.
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Solarized colors for 256 color palettes are not as closely approximated
as they could be.
256_base0 is set to g66 in Urwid's 256 color palette. This corresponds
to #a8a8a8 in Xterm. base0 should ideally be #808080. This matches g50
exactly, so switch to that grayscale value.
256_base1 is set to g70 in Urwid's 256 color palette. This corresponds
to #b2b2b2 in Xterm. base1 should ideally be #8a8a8a. We can't get
this exactly with Urwid's 256 color palette, but #848484 is a closer
approximation. Switch to g52 to get this grayscale value.
256_cyan is set to #088 in Urwid's 256 color palette. This corresponds
to #008787 in Xterm. cyan should ideally be #00afaf. This matches #0aa
exactly, so switch to that value.
Signed-off-by: Michael Turquette <mturquette@deferred.io>
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cf issue #511
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a script that converts 'tags' config subsections
that determine the format tagstrings are represented to the new format.
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in search mode. These now work in all colourmodes
and moreover simulate cascading attributes so that
if fg/bg is undefined in the tagstring representation,
the attribute from the widget *below* is used instead of a global default
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background for notifications
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this modifies urwids palette_test so that it shows
attricutes as alot would render them in your terminal.
See comment inline.
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