You may need to use vim, not vi. I tried to emulate your problem but
couldn't.
Have you got
set editor=vim -c 'set tw=72 et' '+/^$'
in your .muttrc.
HTH
Nick
Mutt Users,
I'm trying to get a uniform look and feel to mutt on 3 machines, all running
Debian. Version is 1.3.25i.
The folder_format is set to the standard
%F %-8.8u %-8.8g %d %8s %N %f
on all three machines, yet the %N value only shows up on one of them
when I do c ? to the see the
* Imre Vida ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
somewhat different but related:
wouldn't it be better to use as a quote-marker char
consistently?
some of the alternatives like % i realy dislike
imre
As Tom Gilbert has it in his sample .muttrc:
set indent_str= # change this and I'll kill