From: marcus-sup@bar-coded.net (Marcus Williams)
Subject: [sup-talk] [PATCH] Added --search option to sup
Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2007 21:35:55 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1194125144-sup-1843@tomsk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1194124287-sup-468@south>
On 3.11.2007, William Morgan wrote:
> Very nice. One of the items on the TODO for quite a while has been to
> add "notes" as a first-class object, which will be treated more or less
> as draft emails are now, except they'll have no from/to/cc/etc, only a
> body, and obviously can't be sent, just created, edited, and deleted.
Yeah, I noticed that on the todo list. That would be very nice -
something that has always bothered me about email is that I cant just
add notes to them (in most clients). And not having to actually send
myself a message to "add" a note would be less work!
> Then all I have to do is add a web browser mode and a partial
> implementation of lisp and sup will be feature complete!
I've been trying to figure out if a web browser mode would be possible
in the current mode system. I couldnt figure out if the mode stuff was
reliant on ncurses or just happened to be modes that used ncurses.
> The problem is that inbox-mode per se has some special functionality
> that doesn't quite make sense unless it's applied to the search with
> "label:inbox". We could force that to be prepended to any search phrase
> passed in from the command line, I suppose.
To be honest I probably wouldnt use the --inbox flag that often, it
just struck me as nicer way to implement no having an inbox. I use the
search flag quite a lot though so good to see it got in :)
Marcus
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2007-10-16 11:03 Marcus Williams
2007-11-02 19:07 ` William Morgan
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2007-11-03 20:20 ` Marcus Williams
2007-11-03 21:17 ` William Morgan
2007-11-03 21:35 ` Marcus Williams [this message]
2007-11-03 22:12 ` William Morgan
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