From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: jeff.covey@pobox.com (jeff covey) Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 12:46:52 -0400 Subject: [sup-talk] The 'd' key, and other suggestions In-Reply-To: <1185428082-sup-7118@south> References: <1185375587-sup-5023@zap.electricrain.com> <1185428082-sup-7118@south> Message-ID: <1185467966-sup-4811@mona> Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Thu Jul 26 01:45:08 -0400 2007: > Maybe you could make a case for 'D'. Do other ex-mutt users have this > problem? i do find it awkward when i'm processing my inbox and want to delete the thread i'm reading and move to the next new one. i have to hit "x", "d", "tab", "enter", and that adds up to an annoyance after the first twenty times. it would be great if one keystroke did it all. "h" seems to be unused in thread-view-mode. would it be a better choice for "toggle detailed header", with "d" triggering something like "delete the current thread and open the next new thread in the previous buffer"? in other words, if you've done a search on "foo", opened a thread from the search, and hit "d", sup would delete the thread being viewed, close its buffer, and look for and open the next unread thread in the "foo" search buffer (or just go to the "foo" search buffer if there's nothing unread in it). too complicated? thanks, -- jeff covey http://jeffcovey.net/