On Mon, Aug 22 2016, Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sat, 20 Aug 2016, Tomi Ollila <tomi.ollila@iki.fi> wrote: >> On Wed, Jul 06 2016, Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> The change looks good to me -- but I just don't understand why someone >> would set notmuch-wash-wrap-lines-length to something else than nil >> -- and if it is set to some number what the behaviour should be ? > > I like to run notmuch in a very wide window as that make search view > work better. But I don't like to read very wide text in show > view. Emails sent from notmuch are fine as they hard-wrapped at > something like 80 characters (usually), but some clients seem to make > each paragraph one line and leave the recipient to wrap the text. > > notmuch-word-wrap-long-lines just controls where to wrap this text. The > problem with the current version is that it ignores the indentation due > to being deep in a thread, so if I set it to 80, then deep messages > (even ones hard wrapped to 80) get wrapped at say 60 characters. > > Mine wraps at indentation+80 (if you set nw.w.l.l to 80) which means no > hard-wrapped message get further wrapped however deep in a thread it is. Now I understand. Does 999d473299781cb2a38fba5d9e2452504799a7a2 make this stale ? Tomi > > Best wishes > > Mark >