* Emmanuel Beffara: > Notmuch certainly does not require you to use Emacs [...] Sorry, my wording was certainly not ideal. I am aware that Emacs is not a requirement for Notmuch. I am also using the Notmuch binary in various custom scripts. Emacs has been part of my mail workflow because I found it generally agreeable as a "MUA wrapper" around Notmuch. I have simply grown weary of using both (Neo)vim and Emacs. The frequent mental context switches between the diverging concepts and keybindings of both text editors are slowing me down. > I never used notmuch-vim regularly (the mandatory Ruby dependency has > been problematic for me) but I always used other interfaces, with > (Neo)vim as editor The Ruby bindings are holding me back as well. Or rather, the lack of Ruby support in Gentoo Linux's Notmuch package. I tried both Alot and Neomutt many months ago, but I was not happy with either of them. Maybe I should give them another go. Bower is new to me, but I will certainly look into it. Thanks, Emmanuel. -Ralph _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list -- notmuch@notmuchmail.org To unsubscribe send an email to notmuch-leave@notmuchmail.org