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Commentary: Add text.
History: Add header and mbox item.
Overhaul summary buffer movement.
(rmail-summary-font-lock-keywords): Compress the attribute character
display field by one character.
(rmail-new-summary): Rewrite.
(rmail-make-summary-line-1): Slight rewrite to deal with small changes
in the summary format.
(rmail-make-basic-summary-line): Use the rmail message vector.
(rmail-summary-next-msg): Rewrite.
(rmail-summary-next-labeled-message): Set the summary buffer copy of
the rmail-current-message to force the display to show it.
(rmail-summary-next-same-subject): Rewrite.
(rmail-summary-delete-forward): Remove some questionable code and make
summary buffer movement explicit.
(rmail-summary-mark-deleted): Make sure to reflect the deletion for
the Rmail buffer.
(rmail-summary-deleted-p): Rewrite.
(rmail-summary-undelete-many): Set the summary buffer copy of
the rmail-current-message to force the display to show it.
(rmail-summary-rmail-update): Rewrite.
(rmail-summary-mode-map): Use "B" to send the message body to a
browser; use (rmail-summary-output) instead of
(rmail-summary-output-to-rmail-file). Similarly for the menu item.
(rmail-summary-mouse-goto-msg): Set the summary buffer copy of the
rmail-current-message to force the display to show it.
(rmail-summary-get-message-at-point): New function.
(rmail-summary-goto-msg): Rewrite.
(rmail-summary-expunge, rmail-summary-expunge-and-save,
rmail-summary-get-new-mail, rmail-summary-toggle-header): Rewrite.
(rmail-summary-get-line-count, rmail-summary-get-summary-attributes,
rmail-summary-get-summary, rmail-summary-update-attribute,
rmail-summary-browse-body): New functions.
author | Paul Reilly <pmr@pajato.com> |
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date | Sat, 15 Feb 2003 17:13:03 +0000 |
parents | 64a36687ae30 |
children | 695cf19ef79e d7ddb3e565de |
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