This adds the ability for per-account signatures in the accounts.conf
config file. The signature is added to emails in the editor at the
bottom of the email. This includes when forwarding, replying to, and
composing emails.
There are two config options: signature-file and signature-cmd. The
former allows a signature to be read from a file and the latter allows
an arbitrary command to be executed to return the signature.
The config options have been documented in aerc-config
Add an onUpdateDirs handler. This is used to invalidate the dirlist and
redraw with the correct number of recent/unread/total messages is shown.
A config option and formatting options are provided.
This adds the Mouseable interface. When this is implemented for a
component that item can accept and process mouseevents.
At the top level when a mouse event is received it is passed to the
grid's handler and then it trickles down until it reaches a component
that can actually handle it, such as the tablist, dirlist or msglist.
A mouse event is passed so that components can handle other things such
as scrolling with the mousewheel. The components themselves then perform
the necessary actions.
Clicking emails in the messagelist opens them in a new tab.
Textinputs can be clicked to position the cursor inside them.
Mouseevents are not forwarded to the terminal at the moment.
Elements which do not handle mouse events are not required to implement
the Mouseable interface.
Allows to set `ui.spinner=` to a string which is then split by
`ui.spinner-delimiter=` (Default: comma) instead of having a hard coded
animation.
This implementation doesn't use INIs capabilities to split strings as
it trims whitespaces breaking the default animation.
Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
Sometimes I observe out-of-order messages when using a maildir inbox. It
appears that the UIDs for these messages are returned out of order by
the MessageStore. In order for a maildir MessageStore to return messages
in most recently received order, it must have already opened all
messages and parsed the date to use as a sort key. Rather than implement
that, simply sort messages by time as we display. This fix shows my
emails in order.
Usage:
:prompt <prompt> <command...>
Displays the prompt on the status bar, waits for user input, then
appends that input as the last argument to the command and executes it.
The input is passed as one argument to the command, unless it is empty,
in which case no extra argument is added.
The code was trying to compile the `~` as well. In this case, it was
trying to match a literal `~` to the front of the supplied regex.
Fixes: 334ca89bea ("folder filter: only assume regex if filter is
~fmt")
Signed-off-by: Daniel Xu <dxu@dxuuu.xyz>
It's nice to be able to filter the folders displayed in the side
bar. Basic string matching can get verbose with enough folders
whitelisted.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Xu <dxu@dxuuu.xyz>
Fixes ~sircmpwn/aerc2#205. Many functions do a nil check on the store,
so this changes Store() so it returns nil when msglist is nil.
It also places the Scroll() behind the nil check in the next-message command.
https://todo.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/aerc2/205
We need some way to signal the backends that we are about to shutdown,
allowing them to clean up (for example in notmuch committing the db changes).
This commit implements a hook which gets called upon shutdown, providing
backends implement the io.Closer interface.
Before, the text/plain part of the multipart MIME message was not being
correctly terminated with its boundary. The multipart writer writes the
terminator when its Close is called, but since the call to Close() was
deferred, it was not being called until after the attachments were being
written resulting in the boundary not being included at all.
Make the msglist aware of whether we are still initializing or not.
We never stopped spinning the msglist if we didn't get any Directories back
from types.ListDirectories.
With this change, we can set the init state from the account and display
the spinner only if we don't know whether we have directories or not and else
the "no messages" string from the config.
Add a "new-message-bell" option to the UI section of aerc.conf. A new
hook into the message store allows the msglist widget to detect new
messages being added to the displayed list. When new messages are
delivered, and the new-message-bell option is enabled (as it is by
default), the terminal will beep.
This allows selection of a tab using its index. It attempts to parse the
given argument as a number, if it fails then it uses it as a name.
Also supports relative indexes using prefixed + or -.
Add a command for removing attachments from a composed message. Syntax
is :detach [path], with path being an optional argument specifying the
path of one existing attachment. If no path is specified, the first
attachment is removed.
Adding an attachment, switching to a different tab, and switching back
to the review message caused the "filled space" in the review message to
disappear, since there was one too many rows in the layout.
This adds tab completion to textinput components. They can be configured
with a completion function. This function is called when the user
presses <tab>. The first completion is initially shown to the user
inserted into the text. Repeated presses of <tab> or <backtab> cycle
through the completions list. The completions list is invalidated when
any other non-tab-like key is pressed.
Also changed is some logic for current completion generation so that
all available commands are returned when <tab> is pressed with no
current text and similarly for arguments of commands.
Aerc will keep track of the previous 1000 commands, which the user can
cycle through using the arrow keys while in the ex-line. Pressing up
will move backwards in history while pressing down will move forward.
This map represents a mapping from directory names to their associated
messagestores anyway so they should be under dirstore. This simply moves
them there and adds some methods required to interact with them.
This patch sets up the trigger config section of aerc.conf.
Each trigger has its own function which is called from the place where
it is triggered. Currently only the new-email trigger is implemented.
The triggers make use of format strings. For instance, in the new-email
trigger this allows the user to select the trigger command and also the
information extracted from the command and placed into their command.
To actually execute the trigger commands the keypresses are simulated.
Further triggers can be implemented in the future.
Formatting of the command is moved to a new package.
This command allows the user to change tab by giving the tab name. This
can be tab completed too. The previous tab is stored in the tabs module
so that when a new tab is created it is still possible to go to the
previous one.
Normal invocation is :ct folder
Previous tab is :ct -
Allow users to add attachments to emails in the Compose view. Syntax is
:attach <path>, where path is a valid file. Attachments will show up in
the pre-send review screen.
A user may want to be able to see what mimetype they are viewing, so
that they can determine what program it may be opened in or for some
other reason.
The config option is under the [viewer] section and is called
'always-show-mime'. It defaults to false to preserve the current
behaviour.