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[Bug 533253] [NEW] Assessment thread: vm-isearch-forward for virtual folders

 

Public bug reported:

gnu.emacs.vm.info, Mar 6, 2010

> That sounds great. But is there any way to combine the interface of
> vm-isearch-forward with the speed of "V C text"? i.e., it would be great
> if there was a way to get the cursor to move directly from occurence to
> occurence forward and backward rather than displaying a virtual folder
> where you then need to manually visit each individual email and
> presumably isearch within it to find the actual occurence.

I thought one should be able to get a virtual folder through "V C text"
and do "vm-isearch-forward" inside it.  But, unfortunately, it appears
that vm-isearch-forward hasn't been implemented for virtual folders.
So, this will have to go on the To-Do list.

** Affects: vm
     Importance: Wishlist
         Status: Triaged

** Changed in: vm
       Status: New => Triaged

** Changed in: vm
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist

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Assessment thread: vm-isearch-forward for virtual folders
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Status in VM (View Mail) for Emacs: Triaged

Bug description:
gnu.emacs.vm.info, Mar 6, 2010

> That sounds great. But is there any way to combine the interface of
> vm-isearch-forward with the speed of "V C text"? i.e., it would be great
> if there was a way to get the cursor to move directly from occurence to
> occurence forward and backward rather than displaying a virtual folder
> where you then need to manually visit each individual email and
> presumably isearch within it to find the actual occurence.

I thought one should be able to get a virtual folder through "V C text" and do "vm-isearch-forward" inside it.  But, unfortunately, it appears that vm-isearch-forward hasn't been implemented for virtual folders.  So, this will have to go on the To-Do list.





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