On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 12:50:10PM +0100, Sven Guckes wrote:
it is possible whenever a followup has a reference
to this message - or to a followup which in turn
has a reference pointing back at the message.
so much for theory.
And in practice, mutt does a great job of threading already.
Is this easily do-able ? A keypress would mean all following emails in
this thread get marked somehow (colour, whatever ...)
thanks
john
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I am a complete moron for forgetting about endianness. May I be
forever marked as such.
So I set up $display_filter and allow_ansi to view syntax-highlighted messages through
mutt's pager, and it works, but my ANSI color settings are setting the background to
black
for the coloured lines, instead of the terminal default.
I've heard tell the same problem can happen with mutt
So I set up $display_filter and allow_ansi to view syntax-highlighted messages through
mutt's pager, and it works, but my ANSI color settings are setting the background to
black
for the coloured lines, instead of the terminal default.
I've heard tell the same problem can happen with mutt
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 06:20:00AM -0500, Thomas Dickey wrote:
Any ideas on what the problem is and how to fix it ? I am using xterm-color
on a BSD box ssh'd from Linux. The $display_filter is attached.
TERM=xterm-color will always do this (except for some hardcoded crap I've
seen),
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 07:06:34AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
John Levon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 06/09/2001:
I wrote a little patch I find quite handy :
http://www.movement.uklinux.net/patches/mutt-reply.diff
# This tiny patch allows defaults
I wrote a little patch I find quite handy :
http://www.movement.uklinux.net/patches/mutt-reply.diff
# This tiny patch allows defaults for list-reply when there is
# no list address found. This means you can use list-reply in all
# contexts and have it Just Work. Possibly.
just in case anyone
excuse the new user.
I'm trying to get a single-key binding to open
the folder list. Neither a macro to cTab or c?
work as expected in all circumstances (e.g. c? fails
when mutt fills a folder in the prompt).
How can I do this so one key will always bring up the folder list ?
There didn't