X-Git-Url: https://git.deb.at/w?p=pkg%2Ft-prot.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=ccb134e4175b89c8c86e93b015c0f4f6414a9902;hp=5e74b10d46a51a64668de1d15e195ae096ab6e25;hb=7e64531ac869e9cf2cb793f4491ee556cc6ebd2d;hpb=1011125442839e1dcca4fd04c64c4d0810f281c7 diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 5e74b10..ccb134e 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -10,13 +10,12 @@ email to . Known Bugs (more severe ones come first) -======================================== - +---------------------------------------- (none) Wishlist -======== +-------- * Better heuristics for M$ style TOFU. The actual algorithm still is just too greedy (actually, it simply snips most things down to the signature). User ignorance makes it tricky to detect gold inside the @@ -28,7 +27,7 @@ graph using these both). Rejected issues -=============== +--------------- * If you set mutt's display_filter to "tee foo" when viewing a pgp signed message and attach the resulting file to a pgp signed message, the result is confusion when displaying this new message with t-prot. @@ -39,19 +38,20 @@ that you can turn it off with just one key stroke. It is definitely not t-prot's responsibility to make *everything* look good and readable. -Known Bugs for t-prot.sl (more severe ones come first) -====================================================== - * Mailing list footers seem not always to be snipped correctly -from MIME/multipart messages if called by t-prot.sl. + TODO LIST FOR T-PROT.SL + ======================= -Wishlist for t-prot.sl -====================== +Wishlist +-------- Known problems: * t-prot.sl interacts badly with some other macros using the -read_article_hook. - * ESC-0/ESC-1 as described in t-prot.sl does not take effect on the -article currently displayed (just on those processed later on). +read_article_hook. We should at least document the What and Why. Anyone +with some more S-Lang experience volunteering for this? ;) + * ESC-6/ESC-7 as described in t-prot.sl does not take effect on the +article currently displayed (just on those processed later on). It would +be nice to have an alternative taking effect immediately. + Please remember that t-prot.sl is an *example* script (for you to get an idea on how to integrate t-prot into other software), so these are