docs: update documentation

Update the mu-find man-page; update NEWS.org and mu4e.texi for the way
threading works.
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Dirk-Jan C. Binnema
2021-02-12 18:49:55 +02:00
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@ -379,12 +379,24 @@ configuration before trying again:
(add-to-list 'load-path "/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/mu4e")
@end lisp
@subsection Building using the meson build system
As an (experimental) alternative to the @t{autotools}-build, it is possible to use
the Meson@footnote{@url{https://mesonbuild.com/}} build-system instead.
@example
$ git clone git://github.com/djcb/mu.git
$ cd mu
$ meson build && ninja -C build
$ sudo ninja -C install
@end example
@subsection mu4e and emacs customization
There is some support for using the Emacs customization system in
@t{mu4e}, but for now, we recommend setting the values manually. Please refer
to @ref{Example configs} for a couple of examples of this; here we go
through things step-by-step.
@t{mu4e}, but for now, we recommend setting the values
manually. Please refer to @ref{Example configs} for a couple of
examples of this; here we go through things step-by-step.
@node Getting mail
@section Getting mail
@ -1046,17 +1058,19 @@ For more information about marking, see @ref{Marking}.
@node Sorting and threading
@section Sorting and threading
By default, @t{mu4e} sorts messages by date, in descending order: the most
recent messages are shown at the top. In addition, the messages are
@emph{threaded}, i.e., shown in the context of a discussion thread; this also
affects the sort order.
By default, @t{mu4e} sorts messages by date, in descending order: the
most recent messages are shown at the top. In addition, be default
@t{mu4e} shows the message @emph{threads}, i.e., the tree structure
representing a discussion thread; this also affects the sort order:
the top-level messages are sorted by the date of the @emph{newest}
message in the thread.
The header field used for sorting is indicated by ``@t{V}'' or
``@t{^}''@footnote{or you can use little graphical triangles; see variable
@code{mu4e-use-fancy-chars}}, indicating the sort order (descending or
ascending, respectively).
You can change the sort order by clicking the corresponding field with the
You can change the sort order by clicking the corresponding column with the
mouse, or with @kbd{M-x mu4e-headers-change-sorting} (@key{O}); note that not
all fields can be used for sorting. You can toggle threading on/off using
@kbd{M-x mu4e-headers-toggle-threading} or @key{P}. For both of these functions,
@ -1064,6 +1078,9 @@ unless you provide a prefix argument (@key{C-u}), the current search is
updated immediately using the new parameters. You can toggle full-search
(@ref{Searching}) using @kbd{M-x mu4e-headers-toggle-full-search} or @key{Q}.
Note that with threading enabled, the sorting is exclusively by date,
regardless of the column clicked.
If you want to change the defaults for these settings, you can use the
variables @code{mu4e-headers-sort-field} and
@code{mu4e-headers-show-threads}, as well as