[MlMt] suggestion - search buttons
Kai Großjohann
kai.grossjohann at gmail.com
Fri Feb 6 05:49:27 EST 2015
It's awesome! It's really awesome!
Proposal, though: I use an extension of gmail keys, and this means I use
plain letters a lot. But after hitting Enter in the quick search field,
the field retains focus and thus all plain letters overtype the previous
search.
I can do `tab` to move out of the search field, then `g g` (one of my
bindings) to move to the message list.
If Benny doesn't tell us how to pay, then I will buy another license.
Kai
On 5 Feb 2015, at 21:25, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> On 30 Jan 2015, at 10:08, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
>
>> On 30 Jan 2015, at 8:57, Giovanni Lanzani wrote:
>>
>>> On 29 Jan 2015, at 23:47, Scott A. McIntyre wrote:
>>>
>>>> Oh man, I'd pay a reasonable sum of money to have a search
>>>> interface like this, using the various key-words from the drop
>>>> downs instead of the dropdown.
>>>>
>>>> "from:*.domain.com before:01-12-2014 after:17-03-2013 NOT
>>>> (subject:"Invoice*" OR from:landlord at evil.com)"
>>>
>>> would that be difficult to implement?
>>
>> No, I think I've also described my plan in the past (although maybe
>> it wasn't on the mailing list). I already have a very experimental
>> implementation (too experimental to be enabled for testing or even be
>> used by myself). In short, my plan is to do something very close to
>> what Scott describes, but it's going to be customizable in the sense
>> that *power* users can make their own quick search language if they
>> provide a script which converts it to the internal MailMate query
>> language (which is too verbose to be used directly). The default
>> quick search language is going to be an example of that.
>>
>> But I don't have time to finish it soon. Right now, the main focus is
>> making the 64 bit release sufficiently stable to replace the 32 bit
>> release.
>
> Well, I might not have “finished” this feature, but it's certainly
> in a useful state now. Fetch the latest test release, read the
> instructions in the release notes, and try it out.
>
> Also, I believe I've fixed the worst bugs in the 64 bit version of
> MailMate. If recent releases have been unstable for you then try again
> now.
>
> --
> Benny
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