You can try and use mlterm. -- Rabin
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Alan Yaniger <a...@tkos.co.il> wrote: > Hi Linux-IL members, > > I'm using bidiv to read Hebrew in mutt. > > It works ok with reading Hebrew messages, but not when reading the > subject headers, which still show the Hebrew backwards. > > So I wrote the following script caled "bidi_index" to enable reading of > Hebrew in the subjects: > > echo $@ > /tmp/index.out && bidiv /tmp/index.out > > and I added to .muttrc the following: > > set index_format = "/home/alan/.mutt/bidi_index %D %-15.15L %s (%Z) |" > > (I tried piping the text directly to bidiv, but I got an error, so I write > to a temp file, and I have my script read the temp file.) > > Mutt shows the Hebrew properly, but it creates a new problem. The minimum > length for the sender's name no longer works. My setting is for a minimum > length of 15 chars, as in the index_format setting I quoted above, but if > the name is less than 15 chars, mutt does not pad the rest of the 15 chars > with blanks. > > This problem doesn't exist if I don't pipe to my script. > > Does anyone know how to fix with this problem, or does anyone have an > alternative way of displaying Hebrew in mutt (which you've checked gets > around this problem)? > > I'm using Mutt 1.5.21 (2010-09-15) on a gnome-terminal in Ubuntu 12.04, > with LC_ALL="en_US.utf8". > > Thanks, > Alan > > -- > Alan Yaniger > Tk Open Systems, Ltd > Telephone: 0546-841-481 > Skype: alanyaniger > http://tkos.co.il > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-il mailing list > Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il > http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il >
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