On 2012-10-05, Brandon McCaig wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 08:40:55AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
> > The only headers I usually care about are the sender, subject
> > and date/time, and all those are in the status bar at the
> > bottom of the screen or in the mini-index at the top.  For the
> > rare times when I want to see other header information, I
> > scroll or jump to the top of the message.  For more detail I
> > hit the 'h' key.  I wouldn't want to lose that vertical space
> > all the time.
> 
> My status line is at the top of the message. I am assuming we are
> referring to the same thing because at the bottom I don't have
> anything like that (and I can't find an option to configure it;
> correct me if I'm wrong). The default pager_format lacks the date
> and sender address (a name can be useful, but sometimes an E-mail
> is more distinct and/or unique).

My mistake.  I meant pager_format.  I was in a hurry and didn't look
the name up.

I have my pager configured like this:

    Help Line (help is set)
    5 lines of Pager Index (pager_index_lines=6)
    Status Bar/Line (uses status_format)
    Message text
    Message Status Line (uses pager_format)
    Command Line

Where the status line goes can be set with status_on_top, which I
have left unset.

This is my pager_format:

    set pager_format="%4C %Z %[!%b %e at %I:%M %p]  %.20n  %s%* -- (%P)"

The line below your message looks like this:

    2711  s  Oct  5 at 11:30 AM  Brandon McCaig  Re: keep headers fixed in 
pager  -- (96%)

I use a wide screen (currently 207 columns) so there is actually a
lot of space between "pager" and the "--".

Regards,
Gary

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