Hi all,
I often need to tag the same pattern. Instead of typing each time, how
can I save the following and bind it shortcut key?
tag pattern
T\[.*patch.*\] return
TIA
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++ 02/10/08 21:45 +0800 - bill lam:
I often need to tag the same pattern. Instead of typing each time, how
can I save the following and bind it shortcut key?
tag pattern
T\[.*patch.*\] return
You would need to use a macro. Untested:
macro pager,index \ca T\[.*patch.*\]enter #
On Thu, 02 Oct 2008, Rejo Zenger wrote:
++ 02/10/08 21:45 +0800 - bill lam:
I often need to tag the same pattern. Instead of typing each time, how
can I save the following and bind it shortcut key?
tag pattern
T\[.*patch.*\] return
You would need to use a macro. Untested:
Suppose I tag 2 msg inside a thread and then collapse it so that those
tag items are invisible. Then tag-prefix (eg ;d) can not operate on
those item. Apparently tag-prefix only applies to visible items, is
this intended and what is the workaround?
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On Thursday, October 2 at 11:21 PM, quoth bill lam:
Suppose I tag 2 msg inside a thread and then collapse it so that those
tag items are invisible. Then tag-prefix (eg ;d) can not operate on
those item. Apparently tag-prefix only applies to
On Thu, 02 Oct 2008, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Thursday, October 2 at 11:21 PM, quoth bill lam:
Suppose I tag 2 msg inside a thread and then collapse it so that those
tag items are invisible. Then tag-prefix (eg ;d) can not operate on
those item. Apparently tag-prefix only applies to
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On Friday, October 3 at 12:04 AM, quoth bill lam:
I can agree to your argument, either way half of innocent users will
be surprised. Can I make a ;! or ;; that will apply to all tagged
items, visible or not?
Not that I'm aware of. The only
* bill lam on Friday, October 03, 2008 at 00:04:46 +0800
Can I make a ;! or ;; that will apply to all tagged items,
visible or not?
A tiny bit more longwinded, but you could first limit to ~T (this
works regardless of whats visible) and then tag-prefix.
c
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Hi,
Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Wednesday, October 1 at 09:13 AM, quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hmm. Mutt has *always* left plenty of files behind for me.
Starting with 1.4.something and all the way into 1.5.18. On OSX
Panther, Tiger, and Leopard. It leaves things in the folder I
defined
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On Thursday, October 2 at 10:48 PM, quoth Wolf Wiegand:
After exiting mutt, all files are gone. Restart mutt, open this
list's mailing list folder, and read some mails, these files
reappear:
Interesting... I wonder... I'm guessing that you
Hello,
I'm not so new to mutt, and i really like it.
I'm trying to make it work with multiple imaps pop3 accounts, but I get a
lot of problems. So I would be pleased if someone could give me a tip. Even
after finding some example I didn't managed to make it work :S
I'm completely lost now, I
* Kabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [081002 16:07]:
Hello,
I'm not so new to mutt, and i really like it.
I'm trying to make it work with multiple imaps pop3 accounts, but I get a
lot of problems. So I would be pleased if someone could give me a tip. Even
after finding some example I didn't managed
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