Re: displaying tagged files in browser

2011-09-27 Thread Rado Q
=- Tim Gray wrote on Mon 26.Sep'11 at 23:54:16 -0400 -=

 Works in the message index display, but not the file browser.

You want folder_format.

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Re: displaying tagged files in browser

2011-09-27 Thread Tim Gray

On Sep 27, 2011 at 01:37 PM +0200, Rado Q wrote:

You want folder_format.


Thanks.  I couldn't find that before even though I was looking for it in 
the manual.  I also see that I set folder_format long ago and took out 
some of the file system info (# of hardlinks, user, group, etc.) and 
must have accidentally left off the tag status.


Thanks!


Re: displaying tagged files in browser

2011-09-26 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Tim Gray lists+m...@protozoic.com [09-26-11 17:09]:
 When I want to attach multiple files to an email message, it's
 convenient to tag all of them in the file browser, and then hit
 return to attach them all at once.  However, there's no visual
 indication in the file browser as to which files are tagged.  Is
 there anyway to set this?  I didn't see a browser_format option or
 anything like that in the manual.

in my ~/.muttrc I have:
  color index  magentadefault  ~T # Tagged

look in tfm for flags and tagged.
  
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Re: displaying tagged files in browser

2011-09-26 Thread Tim Gray

On Sep 26, 2011 at 05:18 PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:

in my ~/.muttrc I have:
 color index  magentadefault  ~T # Tagged

look in tfm for flags and tagged.


I actually have this in my .muttrc:

color index yellow  default ~T

Works in the message index display, but not the file browser.  I'll see 
if I'm clearing that command somehow without realizing it.