On Mar 13 Joel Hammer was heard saying: ->I use mutt, linux, and kde.
<snip> ->I just highlight the link, switch to an xterm, type n <three mouse click> -> and the link opens very nicely. -> ->Is there a way to run a shell script which would automatically read in ->the current contents of the clipboard, thus avoiding the need for the ->mouse click? -> ->I can imagine a mapped key in mutt which would do all of those things ->with one key stroke. The main problem is getting the script to see the ->clipboard contents. *** Joel, have you read the man and the doc pages for mutt carefully? I use pine so in that effect I will not be able to help you but I am sure mutt allows to pipe the link to a script. Which means that you just need a script to launch the link in Netscape. I do not know the solution to your mutt problem but I can mail you a script which was especially made to launch a browser from within a client with a TUI interface. Tell me if you need it. Cheers, Zoran. -- If you find me, please return me to my $HOME: my address is 'cd'. _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list - http://linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Archives,and Digests are located at the above URL.
