On Fri, Jan 06 2017, David Edmondson <dme@dme.org> wrote: > On Fri, Jan 06 2017, Tomi Ollila wrote: > >> On Thu, Jan 05 2017, David Edmondson <dme@dme.org> wrote: >> >>> On Thu, Jan 05 2017, Jani Nikula wrote: >>> >>>> When the show view in notmuch-emacs highlights quoted text, any long, >>>> folded lines in quotes prefixed using '>' fail to be highlighted. Quotes >>>> prefixed using '> ' work fine. See below. >>> >>> Maybe fiddle with `coolj-line-prefix-regexp', which is "^\\(>+ \\)*" by >>> default (note the space). >>> >>> "^\\(>+ ?\\)*" gets it working, but I didn't think through all of the >>> consequences. >> >> How does that behave different than "^\\(>+\\)*" (quick thougth (also))? > > The first matches all of "> > " (which I receive sometimes), the latter > doesn't. Ah ok, now I understand: coolj when wrapping lines, adds the matched part to the beginning of lines (match may be empty due to *, meaning not prefixing line with anything). I don't see any consequences so far. Tomi PS: "^\\(>+ *\\)*" could also be an option but perhaps we could start with your suggestion before breaking thing even more >;)