X-Git-Url: https://git.notmuchmail.org/git?p=notmuch;a=blobdiff_plain;f=test%2Fcorpus%2Fcur%2F46%3A2%2C;fp=test%2Fcorpus%2Fcur%2F46%3A2%2C;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hp=bbd1b37fb4fa76f1627e6acf096e0728fa6e323e;hb=971cdc72cdb80f060193bc0914dc9badcc29696b;hpb=89c8d279480aa618bed5ef074f9166dbf818e6eb diff --git a/test/corpus/cur/46:2, b/test/corpus/cur/46:2, deleted file mode 100644 index bbd1b37f..00000000 --- a/test/corpus/cur/46:2, +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -From: "Carl Worth" -To: notmuch@notmuchmail.org -Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 03:02:43 -0800 -Subject: [notmuch] New to the list -In-Reply-To: <1258498485-sup-142@elly> -References: <1258498485-sup-142@elly> -Message-ID: <87bpj0qeng.fsf@yoom.home.cworth.org> - -On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 23:57:18 +0100, Israel Herraiz wrote: -> I have subscribed to the list. As suggested by the welcome message, I -> am introducing myself. My name is Israel Herraiz, and I have done a -> couple of contributions to Sup, the probably well-known here e-mail -> client. - -Welcome, Israel! - -I'm glad people read that little bit of text in the welcome email and -are introducing themselves. I like to think of our new notmuch community -as a very personable place. - -> "Not much" sounds interesting, and I wonder whether it could be -> integrated with the views of Sup (inbox, threads, etc). So I have -> subscribed to the list to keep an eye on what's going on here. -> -> I have just heard of "Not much". I have not even tried to download the -> code yet. - -Yes, take a look. If you're already an emacs user, then you'll find the -interface of notmuch very comfortable, (looks a lot like sup, but lives -inside of emacs). Even outside of emacs, the command line interface of -notmuch gives view *fairly* similar to those of sup: - - notmuch search tag:inbox # Very much like sup's inbox - - notmuch show thread:some-thread-id # A lot like sup's thread -view - -The command-line output right now isn't nearly as neat as sup's, (it -doesn't elide comments--it doesn't do the indenting of threads, etc.), -even though the command-line interface has all the information it needs -to do that. The reason for that is to let the emacs code own most of the -formatting, (so that it can be more flexible--such as making hidden -things visible, changing column widths, etc.). - -But one thing I wonder is if there would be situations where it would -make sense to get the cleaner output directly out of the command-line -tool. - -For example, for someone who isn't an emacs user, the command-line -interface might be their only introduction to what the "notmuch -experience" is like. So maybe "notmuch show" should give nice clean -output by default and then the emacs code could call "notmuch show ---format=emacs-friendly" or something to get the current output. - -That's an idea anyway. - --Carl -