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The change of WrapText --> Wrap left the order of the arguments unchanged, which
is wrong.
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bf0f72a533d5 ("template: add exec and wrap") introduced wrap which
allowed to chain wrapText. It also changed the aerc-templates man page
to document wrap instead of wrapText. The templates weren't updated
then, so update now.
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There was a bug that lead to the wrong path being returned by the function.
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* Remove redundant return (code was never reached)
* Remove redundant type information
* Rename unused function parameters to "_"
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As of now we crash fairly often. The problem is that we didn't run the cleanup
routine of the ui in this case, leaving the pty in a bad state.
Instead, recover from a panic and at least try to run the ui deinit.
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Some packagers overwrote the version we embed in aerc, we really don't want that.
Hence we force clear the variable at the beginning of the makefile.
If git is available and returns a useful info we now use that version instead
of the hardcoded version
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The individual callers should not be responsible for padding
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* Get rid of open_darwin
It just lead to code duplication for a simple one string change.
Instead we query it during initialization
* Accept user provided arguments
"open" on MacOS accepts things like -A to use a specific application
Pass trough arguments the user provided in order to facilitate this
* Refactor the function to a struct
This makes it more convenient for the caller and avoids signatures like
lib.OpenFile(nil, u.String(), nil) which are fairly unreadable
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Co-authored-by: James Walmsley <james@fullfat-fs.co.uk>
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The commit bf16ccde484ce3b6d2a4b843e7ebc04a9b2a957d appears to have been
unintentionally dropped by commit 905cb9dfd3ef197bb4b59039a1be76ce2c8e3099
(Implement style configuration).
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Enables using the makefile with mac default make.
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Fixes: https://todo.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/aerc2/416
Co-authored-by: JD <john1doe@ya.ru>
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Also update to the tcell v2 PaletteColor api, which should keep the chosen
theme of the user intact.
Note, that if $TRUECOLOR is defined and a truecolor given, aerc will now stop
clipping the value to one of the theme colors.
Generally this is desired behaviour though.
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This gets rid of the issue that lots of things are detected as zip files, even
though they are a more specialized format (say office files)
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Trims whitespace in list of excluded notmuch tags. This allows a comma
separated list with spaces to be correctly processed.
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We frequently had issues with notmuch segfaulting and my guess is that this
was due to the garbage collection magic used in the module.
This changes to a fork that ripped the functionality out.
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Prior to this commit, the composer was based on a map[string]string.
While this approach was very versatile, it lead to a constant encoding / decoding
of addresses and other headers.
This commit switches to a different model, where the composer is based on a header.
Commands which want to interact with it can simply set some defaults they would
like to have. Users can overwrite them however they like.
In order to get access to the functions generating / getting the msgid go-message
was upgraded.
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We made a new type out of go-message/mail.Address without any real reason.
This suddenly made it necessary to convert from one to the other without actually
having any benefit whatsoever.
This commit gets rid of the additional type
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This leads to a nasty 'mail: no address' message for each email if left
empty so the user really should enter it.
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The `pin-tab` and `unpin-tab` global commands were added in 3156d48
but were not previously documented. This documents them in aerc.1.
I added them with the other tab commands, which appeared to be grouped
as a logical unit.
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