Notmuch uses long options exclusively all around. The short options in
notmuch-emacs-mua are intentionally just a compatible subset of
mutt(1). Keep it this way, if only to make documenting the fact easy!
The Notmuch style --client long option remains, of course.
``-h, --help``
Display help.
- ``-C, --client``
+ ``--client``
Use emacsclient, rather than emacs. This will start
an emacs daemon process if necessary.
ELISP="(prog1 'done (require 'notmuch) (notmuch-mua-new-mail)"
ELISP="${ELISP} (setq message-exit-actions (list #'save-buffers-kill-terminal))"
-while getopts :s:c:b:i:hC opt; do
+# Short options compatible with mutt(1).
+while getopts :s:c:b:i:h opt; do
# Handle errors and long options.
case "${opt}" in
:)
--help|h)
exec man notmuch-emacs-mua
;;
- --client|C)
+ --client)
USE_EMACSCLIENT="yes"
;;
--subject|s)