On 2013–02–18 s. keeling wrote:
Since I use folding by default, I would like to highlight entire
Please explain what folding is? When I look in saved folders,
they're threaded and specific threads are colorized. What do you
mean?
Sorry, I mixed up the terminology. In editors it's called
- Marco net...@lavabit.com [2013-02-19 00:12:52 +0100] - :
On 2013–02–18 Marco wrote:
Since I use folding by default, I would like to highlight entire
threads as well. I only see the highlighted messages when I unfold
the thread.
Note: The message highlighting described in the
On 2013–02–19 James Griffin wrote:
The first folder-hook is the default. It removes the coloured threading
in folders such as my inbox and others that are not mailing list
mailboxes or those which are not threaded, for whatever reason.
I use the same technique.
The second folder-hook, in
- Marco net...@lavabit.com [2013-02-19 11:08:08 +0100] - :
On 2013–02–19 James Griffin wrote:
The first folder-hook is the default. It removes the coloured threading
in folders such as my inbox and others that are not mailing list
mailboxes or those which are not threaded, for
- Marco net...@lavabit.com [2013-02-19 10:07:03 +0100] - :
On 2013–02–18 s. keeling wrote:
Since I use folding by default, I would like to highlight entire
Please explain what folding is? When I look in saved folders,
they're threaded and specific threads are colorized.
Hi Marco,
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 11:08:08AM +0100, Marco wrote:
On 2013–02–19 James Griffin wrote:
The pattern ~(~something) is for doing things to messages within threads,
as someone suggested already.
I couldn't get this working. But frankly, I didn't quite grasp yet
what it's
On 2013–02–19 Andre Klärner wrote:
I think it was quite badly explained: ~(…) returns threads, that contain at
least one message where the inner pattern matched. So the example ~(~P)
as listed in the documentation will give you all threads that contain a
message you sent.
I just tried it
- Andre Klärner kan...@ak-online.be [2013-02-19 13:23:08 +0100] - :
Hi Marco,
I think it was quite badly explained: ~(…) returns threads, that contain at
least one message where the inner pattern matched. So the example ~(~P)
as listed in the documentation will give you all threads
On 2013–02–19 James Griffin wrote:
A reference and suggestion to the pattern was given twice in the thread.
The documentation and man pages provide all the explanation that is
needed. I am quite sure Marco is capable of typing man muttrc at his
terminal to find out what it does.
Indeed. And
- Marco net...@lavabit.com [2013-02-19 14:54:11 +0100] - :
On 2013–02–19 James Griffin wrote:
A reference and suggestion to the pattern was given twice in the thread.
The documentation and man pages provide all the explanation that is
needed. I am quite sure Marco is capable of
- Andre Klärner kan...@ak-online.be [2013-02-19 13:23:08 +0100] - :
Hi Marco,
I think it was quite badly explained: ~(…) returns threads, that contain at
least one message where the inner pattern matched. So the example ~(~P)
as listed in the documentation will give you all threads
Hi,
this is a followup to a question an older question¹ of mine. I
successfully managed to highlight messages related to me.
Since I use folding by default, I would like to highlight entire
threads as well. I only see the highlighted messages when I unfold
the thread.
Is is possible to
Hi Marco,
* Marco net...@lavabit.com [18. Feb. 2013]:
Since I use folding by default, I would like to highlight entire
threads as well. I only see the highlighted messages when I unfold
the thread.
Is is possible to highlight each message in a thread - or
alternatively highlight the first
On 2013–02–18 Marco wrote:
Since I use folding by default, I would like to highlight entire
threads as well. I only see the highlighted messages when I unfold
the thread.
Note: The message highlighting described in the other thread works
fine for threads I started. This question is about
Incoming from Marco:
Hi,
:-)
this is a followup to a question an older question¹ of mine. I
successfully managed to highlight messages related to me.
Thanks for that. I'd no idea mutt can do this:
set my_pat=color index green default \~p | ~b 'Marco|netuse' | ~s
'Marco|netuse'\
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