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Change-Id: I9dfbd0bb1fd3e215bb91c5734fb0934ee3faeae6
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Modifies notmuch-show-open-or-close-subthread to take a parameter
instead of using prefix to toggle the argument, and binds that
function to C-, and C-. in notmuch-show-mode-map to enable convenient
collapsing/uncollapsing of subthreads from point.
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This makes it possible to quickly adjust the size of text in all
frames using one keyboard shortcut. Each of these functions
understands a prefix argument to mean "please only operate on the
current buffer", hence the following bindings and effects:
Global:
* `C-=`: Increase the global font size (chosen because `+` lies on the
`=` key)
* `C--`: Decrease the global font size
* `C-x C-0`: Restore the global default font size
Local:
* `C-u C-=`: Increase the local font size
* `C-u C--`: Decrease the local font size
* `C-u C-x C-0`: Restore the local default font size
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This avoids a conflict with some work tooling.
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Adds a "do what I mean" multiple-cursor selection with the logic that
I find most useful:
* If there is no active region, mark the next line (or lines, based on
prefix argument)
* If there is an active region that spans multiple lines, call
`mc/edit-lines`
* If there is an active region on a single line, trigger a custom
selection hydra with functionality equivalent to
`mc/mark-more-like-this-extended` but a slightly improved user
experience
Hopefully this will make it easier to get into the habit of actually
using multiple-cursors without calling the mc commands via M-x
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One simple rule to rule them all: In prog-mode, <tab> tries to invoke
company.
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