* mu4e: some documentation updates
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@ -354,6 +354,8 @@ the next sections we will describe what these keys actually @emph{do}.
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@example
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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[C] +--------+ [RFCE]
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--------> | editor | <--------
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/ +--------+ \
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@ -375,6 +377,8 @@ R: Reply s: search .: raw view (toggle)
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F: Forward j: jump-to-maildir q: quit
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C: Compose b: bookmark-search
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E: Edit B: bookmark-search (edit-first)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@end example
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@node Main view
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@ -386,8 +390,8 @@ correctly, and then show the @t{mu4e} main view.
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This looks something like the following:
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--
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@verbatim
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* mu4e - mu for emacs version x.x
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Basics
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@ -410,10 +414,11 @@ This looks something like the following:
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* [H]elp
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* [q]uit mu4e
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@end verbatim
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--
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We assume the default key bindings here.
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In the below, we assume the default key bindings here. If you've changed
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those, well, mutatis mutandis.
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First, the @emph{Basics}:
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@itemize
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@ -427,10 +432,12 @@ shown. @xref{Searching mail}.
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will be thrown in a message-editing buffer, where you can compose a new message.
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@end itemize
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Next come the @emph{Bookmarks}.These are set in the variable
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Next come the @emph{Bookmarks}.These are set with the variable
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@code{mu4e-bookmarks}; what you see in the above example are the
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@emph{default} bookmarks - you can add your own and/or replace the default
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ones. @xref{Bookmarks}.
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ones. @xref{Bookmarks}. In short, you can view the list of messages matching a
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bookmark by pressing @key{b} followed by the shortcut for this bookmark. If
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you'd like to edit the bookmarked query first, use @key{B}.
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Finally, there are some @emph{Misc} actions:
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@itemize
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@ -471,7 +478,7 @@ End of search results
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@end verbatim
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It should be fairly obvious what this means, but some notes:
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It should be fairly obvious what this means, but here are some notes:
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@itemize
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@item The fields shown in the headers view can be influenced by customizing
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the variable @t{mu4e-headers-fields}
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@ -494,6 +501,18 @@ these actions are also listed in the @t{Headers} menu in the Emacs menu bar.
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@verbatim
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key description
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--- -----------
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n,p go to next, previous message
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j jump to maildir
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b,B jump to bookmark (/ edit first)
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d mark for moving to the trash folder
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DEL,D mark for immediate deletion
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m mark for moving to another maildir folder
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u unmark message at point
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R,F,C reply/forward/compose
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E edit (only allowed for draft messages)
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d mark for moving to the trash folder
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DEL,D mark for immediate deletion
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m mark for moving to another maildir folder
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@ -503,22 +522,20 @@ u unmark message at point
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U unmark *all* messages
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x execute actions for the marked messages
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RET open the message at point in the message view
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R,F,C reply/forward/compose
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E edit (only allowed for draft messages)
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H get help
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q leave the headers buffer
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@end verbatim
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Note, all the mark/unmark commands support the current @emph{region} (i.e.,
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Note, all mark/unmark commands support the current @emph{region} (i.e.,
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selection) -- so, for example, if you the select a number of message and then
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press @key{DEL}, all selected message will be marked for deletion.
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The two-step mark-execute sequence is similar to what for example @t{dired}
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does; @inforef{(emacs) Dired} - it tries to be as fast as possible while still
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trying to protect the user from accidents.
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does; @inforef{(emacs) Dired} - it tries to be as quick as possible while
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still trying to protect you from accidents.
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When you try to do a new search, or refresh the headers buffer while you still
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have marked messages, by default you will be asked what to do with those marks
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have marked messages, normally you will be asked what to do with those marks
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-- whether to @emph{apply} them before leaving, @emph{ignore} them or to
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@emph{cancel} the operation. This behavior can be influenced with the variable
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@code{mu4e-headers-leave-behavior} -- see its documentation.
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@ -578,6 +595,10 @@ or by using the keyboard; the default bindings are:
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key description
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--- -----------
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n,p go to next, previous message
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j jump to maildir
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b,B jump to bookmark (/ edit first)
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d mark for moving to the trash folder
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DEL,D mark for immediate deletion
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m mark for moving to another maildir folder
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