On Fri, Aug 28 2015, Bart Bunting <bart@bunting.net.au> wrote: > Hi, Hi Bart > > Following the discussion in: id:874mjk614c.fsf@qmul.ac.uk regarding the > behavior of notmuch-show-toggle-message and following hyperlinks, I > wanted to chime in on a similar but not exactly the same topic. > > I am blind and use emacspeak (a speech subsystem for emacs) to do all of > my emacs work including reading email with notmuch. > > I often arrow down to a part and hit enter only to find that > notmuch-show-toggle-message hides all of the message body because the > point is at the beginning of the line and the part I'm actually trying > to toggle is indented. I think that is PITA too... > Would it make sense to have notmuch-show-toggle-message activate any > item on the same line rather than take the generic action of hiding all > the message text. In your case perhaps disabling indentation could be a good first aid ? In customize-group notmuch-show there is entry Notmuch Show Indent Messages Width defaulting to 1 -- setting that to 0 would disable indentation -- (setq notmuch-show-indent-messages-width 0) do the same. > I would also like it if for example there was an id or hyperlink on the > line that it was activated. In the case that there was more than one > then activating the first one unless point is on the second or > subsiquent link sounds like predictable behavior to me. > . Hmm, In text/plain content I have id: -links active -- and pressing TAB moves me to next id (or part) button. What kind of feedback do you get when pressing TAB in notmuch-show buffer? > > The implication of the current behaviour for me is that when this > happens i need to unhide the message and then move to the part I want to > expand makeing sure I move off the empty space at the beginning of the > line before triggering notmuch-show-toggle-message. > > Is this behaviour annoying to anyone else? It is. that *should* work in the beginning of line, at least with part buttons. Tomi > > If not I'm sure I can work around it using advice or something. > > > Kind regards > Bart > -- > > Bart Bunting > _______________________________________________ > notmuch mailing list > notmuch@notmuchmail.org > http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch