From: Richard Russon Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2016 19:23:29 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Add NeoMutt customisations X-Git-Tag: neomutt-20160822~17 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=250b14a152a9bb6dc9c27213e6cb4738dab3aa69;p=neomutt Add NeoMutt customisations --- diff --git a/ChangeLog.neomutt b/ChangeLog.neomutt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d648ab8d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/ChangeLog.neomutt @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +2016-07-23 Richard Russon +* New Motto: "Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks" + - Thanks to Alok Singh +* New Features + - New Mail Command - Execute a command on receipt of new mail + - vim-keybindings - Mutt config for vim users + - LMDB: In-memory header caching database + - SMIME Encrypt to Self - Secure storage of sensitive email +* Bug Fixes + - rework mutt_draw_statusline() + - fix cursor position after sidebar redraw + - Add sidebar_format flag '%n' to display 'N' on new mail. + - fix index_format truncation problem + - Fix compiler warnings due to always true condition + - Change sidebar next/prev-new to look at buffy->new too. + - Change the default for sidebar_format to use %n. + - sidebar "unsorted" order to match Buffy list order. + - Include ncurses tinfo library if found. + - Sidebar width problem + - sidebar crash for non-existent mailbox + - Temporary compatibility workaround + - Reset buffy->new for the current mailbox in IMAP. + - version.sh regression + - crash when notmuch tries to read a message + - status line wrapping +* Docs + - Mass tidy up of the docs + - Fix xml validation + - Add missing docs for new features +* Travis + - New build system: + https://github.com/neomutt/travis-build + Now we have central control over what gets built + +2016-07-09 Richard Russon +* Bug-fixes + - This release was a temporary measure + +2016-06-11 Richard Russon +* Change in behaviour + - Temporarily disable $sidebar_refresh_time + Unfortunately, this was causing too many problems. + It will be fixed and re-enabled as soon as possible. +* Bug Fixes + - Fix several crashes, on startup, in Keywords + - Reflow text now works as it should + - Lots of typos fixed + - Compress config bug prevented it working + - Some minor bug-fixes from mutt/default + - Single quote at line beginning misinterpreted by groff + - Setting $sidebar_width to more than 128 would cause bad things to happen. + - Fix alignment in the compose menu. + - Fix sidebar buffy stats updating on mailbox close. +* Build Changes + - Sync whitespace to mutt/default + - Alter ChangeLog date format to simplify Makefiles + - Use the new notmuch functions that return a status + - Rename sidebar functions sb_* -> mutt_sb_* + +2016-05-23 Richard Russon +* New Features: + - Keywords: Email Label/Keywords/Tagging + - Compress: Compressed mailboxes support + - NNTP: Talk to a usenet news server + - Separate mappings for and + - New configure option: --enable-quick-build + - Various build fixes + +2016-05-02 Richard Russon +* Update for Mutt-1.6.0 +* Bug Fixes: + - Build for Notmuch works if Sidebar is disabled + - Sidebar functions work even if the Sidebar is hidden + - sidebar-next-new, etc, only find *new* mail, as documented + - Notmuch supports *very* long queries + +2016-04-16 Richard Russon +* Big Bugfix Release +* Bug Fixes: + - Fix crash caused by sidebar_folder_indent + - Allow the user to change mailboxes again + - Correct sidebar's messages counts + - Only sort the sidebar if we're asked to + - Fix refresh of pager when toggling the sidebar + - Compose mode: make messages respect the TITLE_FMT + - Conditional include if sys/syscall.h + - Build fix for old compilers + - Try harder to keep track of the open mailbox +* Changes to Features + - Allow sidebar_divider_char to be longer + (it was limited to one character) + - Ignore case when sorting the sidebar alphabetically +* Other Changes + - Numerous small tweaks to the docs + - Lots of minor code tidy-ups + - Enabling NotMuch now forcibly enables Sidebar + (it is dependent on it, for now) + - A couple of bug fixes from mutt/stable + +2016-04-04 Richard Russon +* Update for Mutt-1.6.0 +* No other changes in this release + +2016-03-28 Richard Russon +* New Features + - skip-quoted - skip quoted text + - limit-current-thread - limit index view to current thread +* Sidebar Intro - A Gentle Introduction to the Sidebar (with pictures). + +2016-03-20 Richard Russon +* Numerous small bugfixes +* TravisCI integration + +2016-03-17 Richard Russon +* New Features + - notmuch - email search support + - ifdef - improvements + +2016-03-07 Richard Russon +* First NeoMutt release +* List of Features: + - bug-fixes - various bug fixes + - cond-date - use rules to choose date format + - fmemopen - use memory buffers instead of files + - ifdef - conditional config options + - index-color - theme the email index + - initials - expando for author's initials + - nested-if - allow deeply nested conditions + - progress - show a visual progress bar + - quasi-delete - mark emails to be hidden + - sidebar - overview of mailboxes + - status-color - theming the status bar + - tls-sni - negotiate for a certificate + - trash - move 'deleted' emails to a trash bin + diff --git a/GPL b/GPL index b6f92f3db..0daa04150 100644 --- a/GPL +++ b/GPL @@ -1,73 +1,74 @@ - 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b/README.md new file mode 120000 index 000000000..716afb5c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +README.neomutt \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/README.neomutt b/README.neomutt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..13c59c3be --- /dev/null +++ b/README.neomutt @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +# This is the NeoMutt Project + +## What is NeoMutt? + +* NeoMutt is a project of projects. +* A place to gather all the patches against Mutt. +* A place for all the developers to gather. + +Hopefully this will build the community and reduce duplicated effort. + +NeoMutt was created when Richard Russon (FlatCap) took all the old Mutt patches, +sorted through them, fixed them up and documented them. + +## What Features does NeoMutt have? + +| Name | Description +|----------------------|------------------------------------------------------- +| Compressed Folders | Read from/write to compressed mailboxes +| Conditional Dates | Conditional Date Formatting +| Fmemopen | Use fmemopen(3) for speedier temporary files +| Ifdef | Conditional config options +| Index Color | Theming of the Index List +| Initials Expando | Expando for Author's Initials +| Keywords | Labels/Tagging for emails +| Limit-Current-Thread | Limit Index View to Current Thread +| LMDB | LMDB backend for the header cache +| Nested If | Allow deeply nested conditionals in format strings +| New Mail Command | Run a command when new mail arrives +| NNTP | Talk to a Usenet news server +| Notmuch | Powerful email search engine +| Progress Bar | Colourful Progress Bar +| Quasi-Delete | Hide emails from view, but don't delete them +| Sidebar | Panel containing list of Mailboxes +| Skip-Quoted | Skip Quoted Text +| SMIME Encrypt Self | Save an self-encrypted copy of emails +| Status Color | Theming of the Status Bar +| TLS-SNI | Negotiate with a Server for a Certificate + +## Where is NeoMutt? + +- Source Code: https://github.com/neomutt/neomutt +- Releases: https://github.com/neomutt/neomutt/releases/latest +- Questions/Bugs: https://github.com/neomutt/neomutt/issues +- Website: http://www.neomutt.org/ +- IRC irc://irc.freenode.net/neomutt +- Development: http://www.neomutt.org/devel/ + +## NeoMutt Developers + +Here's a list of everyone who's helped NeoMutt: + +Alex Pearce, Antonio Radici, Christoph Berg, Chris Salzberg, David Sterba, +Evgeni Golov, Fabian Groffen, Fabio Alessandro Locati, Faidon Liambotis, +Karel Zak, Kurt Jaeger, Matteo Vescovi, Richard Hartmann, Richard Russon, +Udo Schweigert, Werner Fink. + +## Original Patch Authors + +Without the original patch authors, there would be nothing. +So, a Big Thank You to: + +Aaron Schrab, Alain Penders, Benjamin Kuperman, Cedric Duval, Chris Mason, +Christian Aichinger, Christoph Berg, Christoph Rissner, David Champion, +David Riebenbauer, David Sterba, David Wilson, Don Zickus, Elimar Riesebieter, +Eric Davis, Evgeni Golov, Fabian Groffen, Felix von Leitner, Jan Synacek, +Jason DeTiberus, Jeremiah Foster, Jeremy Katz, Josh Poimboeuf, Julius Plenz, +Justin Hibbits, Karel Zak, Kirill Shutemov, Luke Macken, Mantas Mikulenas, +Matteo Vescovi, Patrick Brisbin, Paul Miller, Phil Pennock, +Philippe Le Brouster, Richard Russon, Rocco Rutte, Roland Rosenfeld, Sami Farin, +Stefan Assmann, Stefan Kuhn, Steve Kemp, Terry Chan, Thomas Glanzmann, +Thomer Gil, Tim Stoakes, Tyler Earnest, Victor Manuel Jaquez Leal, +Vincent Lefevre, Vladimir Marek, Vsevolod Volkov. + +## Original Mutt Authors + +And of course, we should thank the original Mutt authors, including the original +author Michael Elkins and all the people that have contributed to Mutt during +its long history, see the Acknowledgements section of the user manual for a +detailed list. + +http://www.neomutt.org/manual/miscellany.html#acknowledgements + diff --git a/VERSION.neo b/VERSION.neo new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9fcb455ed --- /dev/null +++ b/VERSION.neo @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +-neo diff --git a/contrib/Makefile.am b/contrib/Makefile.am index 4abd2c7c2..aa53f8f62 100644 --- a/contrib/Makefile.am +++ b/contrib/Makefile.am @@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ EXTRA_DIST = language.txt language50.txt \ iconv/README \ iconv/make.sh +CONTRIB_DIRS = vim-keybindings + install-data-local: $(MKDIR_P) $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/samples $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/samples/iconv for f in $(SAMPLES) ; do \ @@ -21,11 +23,17 @@ install-data-local: for f in $(srcdir)/iconv/*.rc ; do \ $(INSTALL) -m 644 $$f $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/samples/iconv ; \ done + for d in $(CONTRIB_DIRS); do \ + cp -r $(srcdir)/$$d $(DESTDIR)$(docdir); \ + done uninstall-local: for f in $(SAMPLES) ; do \ rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/samples/$$f ; \ done + for d in $(CONTRIB_DIRS); do \ + rm -fr $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/$$d; \ + done -rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/samples/iconv -rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/samples -rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(docdir) diff --git a/doc/Makefile.am b/doc/Makefile.am index bc8f856d7..255c0cda0 100644 --- a/doc/Makefile.am +++ b/doc/Makefile.am @@ -46,8 +46,15 @@ BUILT_DISTFILES = stamp-doc-xml stamp-doc-chunked manual.txt $(HTML_DOCFILES) srcdir_DOCFILES = PGP-Notes.txt applying-patches.txt \ devel-notes.txt patch-notes.txt smime-notes.txt -topsrcdir_DOCFILES = COPYRIGHT GPL INSTALL ChangeLog \ - README NEWS TODO README.SECURITY README.SSL +topsrcdir_DOCFILES = COPYRIGHT GPL INSTALL ChangeLog ChangeLog.neomutt \ + README NEWS TODO README.SECURITY README.SSL \ + README.compress README.cond-date README.fmemopen README.ifdef \ + README.index-color README.initials README.keywords \ + README.limit-current-thread README.lmdb README.neomutt \ + README.nested-if README.new-mail README.nntp README.notmuch \ + README.progress README.quasi-delete README.sidebar README.skip-quoted \ + README.smime-encrypt-self README.status-color README.tls-sni \ + README.trash all: makedoc-all @@ -189,9 +196,9 @@ smime_keys.1: $(srcdir)/smime_keys.man stamp-doc-xml: makedoc$(EXEEXT) $(top_srcdir)/init.h \ manual.xml.head $(top_srcdir)/functions.h $(top_srcdir)/OPS* manual.xml.tail \ - $(srcdir)/gen-map-doc $(top_srcdir)/VERSION $(top_srcdir)/ChangeLog - ( date=`head -n 1 $(top_srcdir)/ChangeLog | LC_ALL=C cut -d ' ' -f 1` && \ - sed -e "s/@VERSION\@/`cat $(top_srcdir)/VERSION` ($$date)/" $(srcdir)/manual.xml.head && \ + $(srcdir)/gen-map-doc $(top_srcdir)/VERSION $(top_srcdir)/ChangeLog.neomutt + ( date=`head -n 1 $(top_srcdir)/ChangeLog.neomutt | LC_ALL=C cut -b 1-10` && \ + sed -e "s/@VERSION\@/`$(top_srcdir)/version.sh` ($$date)/" $(srcdir)/manual.xml.head && \ $(MAKEDOC_CPP) $(top_srcdir)/init.h | ./makedoc$(EXEEXT) -s && \ $(MAKEDOC_CPP) $(top_srcdir)/functions.h | \ perl $(srcdir)/gen-map-doc $(srcdir)/manual.xml.tail $(top_srcdir)/OPS* \ diff --git a/version.c b/version.c index ca4e8e2b4..bbede954d 100644 --- a/version.c +++ b/version.c @@ -84,8 +84,10 @@ static const char *Obtaining = N_( ); static const char *ReachingUs = N_( - "To contact the developers, please mail to .\n" - "To report a bug, please visit http://bugs.mutt.org/.\n" + "To learn more about NeoMutt, visit: http://www.neomutt.org/\n" + "If you find a bug in NeoMutt, please raise an issue at:\n" + " https://github.com/neomutt/neomutt/issues\n" + "or contact the lead developer: Richard Russon \n" ); static const char *Notice = N_( @@ -446,9 +448,11 @@ print_version (void) printf ("SYSCONFDIR=\"%s\"\n", SYSCONFDIR); printf ("EXECSHELL=\"%s\"\n", EXECSHELL); - puts (_(ReachingUs)); - + puts (""); mutt_print_patchlist(); + + puts (""); + puts (_(ReachingUs)); } /**