During a recent thread kyle said as follows:-
The next task is to figure out how to get elinks' colors to be
preserved. The key mutt configuration value here is $allow_ansi.
Default is no, but if you set it to yes then mutt will preserve
the colors in elinks' output. If that
Hi,
Just wondering which console font people are using in an utf8 locale.
Currently I am using chavo
less /etc/console-tools/config
[..]
SCREEN_FONT=chavo
That was aquired by apt-get install fonty-rq in Debian Etch
locale | grep LANG
LANG=en_NZ.UTF-8
Any tips?
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One, with
Just wondering which console font people are using in an utf8 locale.
Terminus
http://www.is-vn.bg/hamster/
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OK, I have given up trying to get elinks to display an HTML E-Mail
nicely via auto_view text/html, even with the latest elinks and
using -dump-color-mode the result is still rubbish compared with
running elinks 'manually' via v[iew] and selecting the part of the
message to display with elinks in
This is not answer to your question, but have you tried Twibright Links
?
http://links.twibright.com/download.php
I'm using 'links -dump %s' and I'm quite happy with it.
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On 6 May 2008 12:13 +0100, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris G):
So .. Can I automate the process of running elinks interactively
on the HTML part of a message? A macro to do some of it is easy
enough but how do I get the macro to move down to the [first] HTML
part of a message automatically?
We all know it: mailing list threads often go wild and
correspondents forget to amend the subject lines appropriately. This
makes it really hard to find stuff later.
mutt can join and break threads, beautifully sort them and otherwise
makes my life a lot easier.
But... can it help me change the
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On Tuesday, May 6 at 03:36 PM, quoth martin f krafft:
But... can it help me change the subject line for messages that are
part of a subthread? I know how to set $editor to get it to do this
automatically, but how do I convince mutt to spawn the
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On Tuesday, May 6 at 11:04 PM, quoth Chris Bannister:
Hi,
Just wondering which console font people are using in an utf8 locale.
Monaco.
Tips? Get a mac. ;)
~Kyle
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part of a subthread? I know how to set $editor to get it to do this
automatically, but how do I convince mutt to spawn the editor on all
tagged messages or messages of a subthread without manually
iterating?
set editor=perl -pi -e 's/^Subject: .*/Subject: mwahaha/;' %s
[tag some messages]
I've done some poking around and I haven't found a good answer to this,
yet. How best to use gmail/imap accounts with mutt. The problem is I
have multiple gmail accounts that I would like to access from the same
mutt process. So I'm using account-hook and folder-hook (to set options):
also sprach David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.05.06.1804 +0100]:
part of a subthread? I know how to set $editor to get it to do this
automatically, but how do I convince mutt to spawn the editor on all
tagged messages or messages of a subthread without manually
iterating?
set
/me wants mutt to have a prompt function.
prompt would be handy. Meanwhile, you might try something like:
$ cat mutt-subject-edit
#!/bin/sh
printf New subject: /dev/tty
read subj /dev/tty
cat X
set editor=perl -pi -e 's/^Subject: .*/Subject: $subj/;' %s
X
:source mutt-subject-edit |
[tag
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 11:59:09AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Tuesday, May 6 at 10:01 AM, quoth Chris G:
However my other issue is less with colour as such but with
formatting.
If I run elinks to view an HTML E-Mail via the 'v'iew command I not
only get the original colours, I get
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On Tuesday, May 6 at 08:25 PM, quoth Chris G:
That I don't know. I've never gotten elinks to use line-drawing
characters for frames in its dump output. Generally, I would expect
that to be some argument like -dump-charset, but that doesn't work
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