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@ -840,7 +840,7 @@ automatically when switching to the main view, or invoking @code{buffer-revert}
same(explained below). same(explained below).
Bookmarks are stored in the variable @code{mu4e-bookmarks}; you can add Bookmarks are stored in the variable @code{mu4e-bookmarks}; you can add
your own and/or replace the default ones; @xref{Bookmarks}. For your own and/or replace the default ones; see @ref{Bookmarks}. For
instance: instance:
@lisp @lisp
(add-to-list 'mu4e-bookmarks (add-to-list 'mu4e-bookmarks
@ -862,8 +862,8 @@ would be disruptive in this case.
There is also the optional @code{:favorite} property, which at most one bookmark There is also the optional @code{:favorite} property, which at most one bookmark
should have; this bookmark is highlighted in the main view, and its should have; this bookmark is highlighted in the main view, and its
unread-status is shown in the modeline; @xref{Modeline}, and you can enable unread-status is shown in the modeline; see @ref{Modeline}, and you can enable
desktop notifications; @xref{Desktop notifications}. We'd recommend creating desktop notifications; see @ref{Desktop notifications}. We'd recommend creating
such a ``favorite'', which should match message that require your quick such a ``favorite'', which should match message that require your quick
attention: attention:
@ -2530,7 +2530,7 @@ unmark all | U | remove all marks
@item @emph{move} moves the message to some different maildir @item @emph{move} moves the message to some different maildir
@item @emph{refile} is similar @emph{move}, but determines the target maildir based @item @emph{refile} is similar @emph{move}, but determines the target maildir based
on the characteristics of the message; this is very powerful. See on the characteristics of the message; this is very powerful. See
@code{mu4e-refile-folder} and especially @xref{Smart refiling} for details. @code{mu4e-refile-folder} and especially see @ref{Smart refiling} for details.
@item @emph{flag}/@emph{unflag}, @emph{read}/@emph{unread} and @emph{trash}/@emph{untrash} @item @emph{flag}/@emph{unflag}, @emph{read}/@emph{unread} and @emph{trash}/@emph{untrash}
set or unset the corresponding Maildir flags set or unset the corresponding Maildir flags
@item @emph{label} lets you enter a label delta expression which gets applied; see below @item @emph{label} lets you enter a label delta expression which gets applied; see below
@ -3231,7 +3231,7 @@ viewing messages in an external web browser or tagging.
It is easy to add such actions to your configuration; for instance, to enable It is easy to add such actions to your configuration; for instance, to enable
@emph{tagging}@footnote{@code{mu4e} does not offer tagging by default since it @emph{tagging}@footnote{@code{mu4e} does not offer tagging by default since it
mutates the message files, something that @code{mu}/@code{mu4e} generally try to mutates the message files, something that @code{mu}/@code{mu4e} generally try to
avoid. An alternative to tagging is @emph{labeling}, @xref{Applying and clearing avoid. An alternative to tagging is @emph{labeling}, see @ref{Applying and clearing
labels}}, you could add: labels}}, you could add:
@lisp @lisp
(add-to-list 'mu4e-headers-actions (add-to-list 'mu4e-headers-actions
@ -3485,7 +3485,7 @@ so please refer to @ref{(mu-scm) Top} for that.
In this chapter, we discuss how you can integrate @code{mu4e} with Emacs in In this chapter, we discuss how you can integrate @code{mu4e} with Emacs in
various ways. Here we focus on Emacs built-ins; for dealing with external tools, various ways. Here we focus on Emacs built-ins; for dealing with external tools,
@xref{Other tools}. see @ref{Other tools}.
@menu @menu
* Default email client::Making mu4e the default emacs e-mail program * Default email client::Making mu4e the default emacs e-mail program
@ -3526,7 +3526,7 @@ mail, customize the variable @code{read-mail-command}.
@cindex modeline @cindex modeline
One of the most visible ways in which @code{mu4e} integrates with Emacs is through One of the most visible ways in which @code{mu4e} integrates with Emacs is through
the @emph{modeline} @xref{Mode Line,,,emacs}. The @code{mu4e} support for that is the @emph{modeline} see @ref{Mode Line,,,emacs}. The @code{mu4e} support for that is
handled through a minor-mode @code{mu4e-modeline-mode}, which is enabled by handled through a minor-mode @code{mu4e-modeline-mode}, which is enabled by
default when @code{mu4e} is running. default when @code{mu4e} is running.
@ -3572,7 +3572,7 @@ particular query, e.g., as part of your @var{mu4e-bookmarks}:
The results of this query (the last time it was updated) is shown as some The results of this query (the last time it was updated) is shown as some
character or emoji (depending on @var{mu4e-use-fancy-chars}) and 2 or 3 numbers, character or emoji (depending on @var{mu4e-use-fancy-chars}) and 2 or 3 numbers,
just like what we saw in @xref{Bookmarks and Maildirs}, e.g., just like what we saw in @ref{Bookmarks and Maildirs}, e.g.,
@example @example
N:10(+5)/15 N:10(+5)/15
@end example @end example
@ -3595,7 +3595,7 @@ the counts to latest known ones. When in the main-view, you can use
@cindex transient @cindex transient
@code{mu4e} has experimental support for the ``transient'' menus, as per @code{mu4e} has experimental support for the ``transient'' menus, as per
@xref{(transient) Top}. Because ``transient'' is not automatically available in @ref{(transient) Top}. Because ``transient'' is not automatically available in
all Emacs version that @code{mu4e} support, you need to manually enable it: all Emacs version that @code{mu4e} support, you need to manually enable it:
@lisp @lisp
(when (require 'mu4e-transient nil 'noerror) (when (require 'mu4e-transient nil 'noerror)
@ -3610,13 +3610,13 @@ Depending on your desktop environment, it is possible to get notification when
there is new mail. there is new mail.
The default implementation (which you can override) depends on the same system The default implementation (which you can override) depends on the same system
used for the @xref{Bookmarks and Maildirs}, in the main view and the used for the @ref{Bookmarks and Maildirs}, in the main view and the
@xref{Modeline}, and thus gives updates when there new messages compared to some @ref{Modeline}, and thus gives updates when there new messages compared to some
``baseline'', as discussed earlier. ``baseline'', as discussed earlier.
For now, notifications are implemented for desktop environments that support For now, notifications are implemented for desktop environments that support
DBus-based notifications, as per Emacs' notification sub-system @xref{(elisp) DBus-based notifications, as per Emacs' notification sub-system, see
Desktop Notifications}. @ref{(elisp) Desktop Notifications}.
You can enable mu4e's desktop notifications (provided that you are on a You can enable mu4e's desktop notifications (provided that you are on a
supported system) by setting @code{mu4e-notification-support} to @t{t}. If you supported system) by setting @code{mu4e-notification-support} to @t{t}. If you
@ -4399,8 +4399,8 @@ necessary.
@subsection The counts in the main-screen differ from the 'real' numbers - why? @subsection The counts in the main-screen differ from the 'real' numbers - why?
For speed reasons, the counts do @emph{not} exclude messages that no longer For speed reasons, the counts do @emph{not} exclude messages that no longer
exist in the file-system, nor do they exclude duplicate messages; exist in the file-system, nor do they exclude duplicate messages; see
@xref{mu-mu4e-differ}. @ref{mu-mu4e-differ}.
@subsection How can I quickly delete/move/trash a lot of messages? @subsection How can I quickly delete/move/trash a lot of messages?
You can select ('mark' in Emacs-speak) messages, just like you would select text You can select ('mark' in Emacs-speak) messages, just like you would select text