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Summary movement when marking for disposal
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- Subject: Summary movement when marking for disposal
- From: James Harkins <jamshark70@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 14:10:48 +0800
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Lately, when I hit 'd' to mark a message for disposal, the cursor goes upward to a previous read message instead of downward to the next message.
This seems relevant but it's confusing.
Wl Summary Move Direction Toggle: Hide Value Toggle on (non-nil)
State: STANDARD.
If non-nil, search direction for the next message will be determined Hide Rest
depends on previous search direction.
It uses wl-summary-move-direction-downward as a direction flag.
wl-summary-move-direction-downward is currently 't'.
How do I make the cursor go forward on 'd' always? I don't care about the previous search direction. (Well, I don't even know what that means...)
James
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