Hi Vegard, hi all, thanks a lot for your quick help!
Sunday 2010-10-31 18:38 Vegard Øye: > We no longer use Trac, so the mailing list is indeed the preferred > medium for bug reports. By the way, which Emacs version are you using? GNU Emacs 23.2 on Linux (Gtk/X.org interface) > > Note that Vimpulse is now hosted at Gitorious, not Assembla. Sorry, it was easy to misunderstand that from my comments, but I was aware of that. The only reason why I referred to Assembla was the Trac, for which I had not noticed a replacement. > ... > > To get the latest Git commits, use "git pull"; to see a list of > updates, use "git log". (If something stinks, you can always revert > to an earlier commit with "git checkout <SHA-1>" -- e.g., > "git checkout a007716". To go back to the newest commit, use > "git checkout master".) But thanks for these git hints – all that is good to know. > PS: Your e-mails are not wrapped properly. Could you please > toggle autowrapping in KMail or use "M-q" in Emacs? Thanks! I should have realized that reading non-wrapped mails is particularly inconvenient in the online list archive. And of course I should respect the preferences of the recipients of my mails, i.e. you. So I hope I won't forget wrapping mails to this list any more. Other than that, and I'm aware that on a list related to text editors, I am opening a can of worms, my opinion is: Most contemporary mail clients wrap mails with long lines to the width of the window. 70 characters on a widescreen is IMHO not always user-friendly. I, as the reader of a mail, would like to have full control over the display of a mail, and when the mail contains long lines, I have full control in that I can resize the window as preferred. I know few mail clients that give me that much control if the lines of a mail are wrapped, i.e. mail clients that would re-wrap such mails from, say, 70 to 90 columns, if my window is 90 columns wide. (Maybe mutt can do that, I don't recall.) For that reason I intentionally switched to non-wrapped lines in e-mails some time ago. Cheers, Christoph -- Christoph Lange, Jacobs Univ. Bremen, http://kwarc.info/clange, Skype duke4701
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