From: Jameson Rollins Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2010 18:29:31 +0000 (-0400) Subject: fix some broken formatting in emacstips X-Git-Url: https://git.cworth.org/git?p=notmuch-wiki;a=commitdiff_plain;h=fb8d434089150c6ffa5a71373552e386ef89c151 fix some broken formatting in emacstips --- diff --git a/emacstips.mdwn b/emacstips.mdwn index c1a79b5..c9b95b8 100644 --- a/emacstips.mdwn +++ b/emacstips.mdwn @@ -220,27 +220,27 @@ works by dragging from the file manager without any modifications. itself. To do this you need a command line tool that outputs likely address candidates based on a search string. There are currently two available: - * The python tool notmuch_address.py ('git clone http://jkr.acm.jhu.edu/git/notmuch_addresses.git`) - (slower, but no compilation required so good for testing the - setup) + * The python tool notmuch_address.py ('git clone + http://jkr.acm.jhu.edu/git/notmuch_addresses.git`) (slower, but + no compilation required so good for testing the setup) * The vala-based [addrlookup](http://github.com/spaetz/vala-notmuch) (faster, but needs compiling). This is how you compile the (3rd party) tool "addrlookup" to give you address completion: - - you need the addrlookup binary, first of all. Grab + * you need the addrlookup binary, first of all. Grab http://github.com/spaetz/vala-notmuch/raw/static-sources/src/addrlookup.c and build it with `cc -o addrlookup addrlookup.c ``pkg-config --cflags --libs gobject-2.0`` -lnotmuch`. That should give you the binary that you can test already. - - EUDC is integrated into emacs and can be used for tab completion - of email addresses. The code I use is here - http://gist.github.com/359425. It was announce in [this - mail](http://mid.gmane.org/87fx3uflkx.fsf@jhu.edu) - (id:87fx3uflkx.fsf@jhu.edu) which contains links to the git - repositories which contain the files. + * EUDC is integrated into emacs and can be used for tab + completion of email addresses. The code I use is here + http://gist.github.com/359425. It was announce in [this + mail](http://mid.gmane.org/87fx3uflkx.fsf@jhu.edu) + (id:87fx3uflkx.fsf@jhu.edu) which contains links to the git + repositories which contain the files. * **how to sign/encrypt my messages with gpg**