Re: OT: column 72 in mutt with xterm vim

2008-03-13 Thread Rejo Zenger
++ 12/03/08 10:12 +0100 - Matthias Apitz: Well, is there some way to draw a magic vertical line in the xterm or 'vim' in column 72? I am using in my .muttrc: set editor = 'vim -c set tw=72 +2' This tells vim the textwidth is maximum at 72 characters. When typing text normaly, it will

OT: column 72 in mutt with xterm vim

2008-03-12 Thread Matthias Apitz
Hello, This question is mutt related but perhaps a bit off-topic; but maybe of interest of more mutt users ... I'm using mutt and writing e-mails with a 'vim' in a xterm window; the line length of this xterm window is pulled to more than 80 columns so other output fits better (for example of

Re: OT: column 72 in mutt with xterm vim

2008-03-12 Thread Corsair
Hi~ On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 10:12:29AM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote: I'm using mutt and writing e-mails with a 'vim' in a xterm window; the line length of this xterm window is pulled to more than 80 columns so other output fits better (for example of 'ls'); of course I don't want to type

Re: OT: column 72 in mutt with xterm vim

2008-03-12 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Matthias! On Wed, 12 Mar 2008, Matthias Apitz wrote: I'm using mutt and writing e-mails with a 'vim' in a xterm window; the line length of this xterm window is pulled to more than 80 columns so other output fits better (for example of 'ls'); of course I don't want to type behind column 72

Re: OT: column 72 in mutt with xterm vim

2008-03-12 Thread Chris G
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 10:12:29AM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote: Hello, This question is mutt related but perhaps a bit off-topic; but maybe of interest of more mutt users ... I'm using mutt and writing e-mails with a 'vim' in a xterm window; the line length of this xterm window is

Re: OT: column 72 in mutt with xterm vim

2008-03-12 Thread rhardman
* À 20080312-1012_Wed, Matthias Apitz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) écrivit: Hello, This question is mutt related but perhaps a bit off-topic; but maybe of interest of more mutt users ... I'm using mutt and writing e-mails with a 'vim' in a xterm window; the line length of this xterm window is

Re: OT: column 72 in mutt with xterm vim

2008-03-12 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Wednesday, March 12, 2008 a las 12:07:52PM +0100, rhardman escribió: * À 20080312-1012_Wed, Matthias Apitz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) écrivit: Hello, This question is mutt related but perhaps a bit off-topic; but maybe of interest of more mutt users ... I'm using mutt and

Re: OT: column 72 in mutt with xterm vim

2008-03-12 Thread Dilip M
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 4:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... You can let vim wrap automatically, whenever you reach a certain column. This can be set using :set textwidth. My vim comes with a filetype plugin mail.vim which sets the textwidth automatically to 70, whenever vim recognizes a mail

Re: OT: column 72 in mutt with xterm vim

2008-03-12 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Dilip! On Wed, 12 Mar 2008, Dilip M wrote: On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 4:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... You can let vim wrap automatically, whenever you reach a certain column. This can be set using :set textwidth. My vim comes with a filetype plugin mail.vim which sets the textwidth

Re: OT: column 72 in mutt with xterm vim

2008-03-12 Thread Jānis Rūcis
Hi Matthias, On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 10:12:29AM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote: Well, is there some way to draw a magic vertical line in the xterm or 'vim' in column 72? There isn't explicit support for it in Vim, as far as I know. However, I've discovered that Vim's window borders work just as

Re: OT: column 72 in mutt with xterm vim

2008-03-12 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday, March 12 at 10:12 AM, quoth Matthias Apitz: Well, is there some way to draw a magic vertical line in the xterm or 'vim' in column 72? Kinda. Inside vim, try this: :72vs Of course, that's going to put a copy of your email over in

Re: OT: column 72 in mutt with xterm vim

2008-03-12 Thread Dilip M
Hi Christian, On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 5:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... Does set ft=mail and sync=on activates it? Well, if it isn't done automatically, it should ;) I have set set editor=/usr/bin/vim -c 'set fo=tcrq ft=mail ff=unix tw=74' in my ~/.muttrc. But still it is not automatic.

Re: OT: column 72 in mutt with xterm vim

2008-03-12 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday, March 12 at 10:06 PM, quoth Dilip M: On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 5:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does set ft=mail and sync=on activates it? Well, if it isn't done automatically, it should ;) I have set set editor=/usr/bin/vim -c 'set

Re: OT: column 72 in mutt with xterm vim

2008-03-12 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Kyle! On Wed, 12 Mar 2008, Kyle Wheeler wrote: On Wednesday, March 12 at 06:18 PM, quoth Christian Brabandt: (By the way, I just tried setl fo+=a, but I did not like it, cause it keeps on joining files that I want to keep separate) Lines, you mean? Yeah, I know. I always use that

Re: OT: column 72 in mutt with xterm vim

2008-03-12 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday, March 12 at 06:18 PM, quoth Christian Brabandt: (By the way, I just tried setl fo+=a, but I did not like it, cause it keeps on joining files that I want to keep separate) Lines, you mean? Yeah, I know. I always use that auto-wrapping

Re: OT: column 72 in mutt with xterm vim

2008-03-12 Thread Dilip M
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 10:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... That's not what he meant by automatic - what he meant was that vim should know that the filetype (ft) is mail without you having to specify it. BUT, if it helps, you *can* have vim automatically keep your lines to within 72

mutt and xterm colors

2001-11-24 Thread Pascal Desroche
Hi, i've upgraded to mutt-1.3.23i from mutt-1.2.5 I have the color functionnality in terminal mode, but not under x11 I tried export TERM=rxvt# and also xterm-color, dtterm in .bash_profile but doesn't work either. any idea ? thax Pascal -- Pascal Desroche http://www.arkam.com

mutt and xterm title bars

2000-03-18 Thread Daniel Burrows
Hello. I'd like mutt to output the appropriate escape sequences to display various things in my xterm title bar. (eg, "mutt: folder") Unfortunately, when I tried the obvious thing -- embedding escapes into the status format string -- I got the string representations of the escapes; eg,

Mutt in xterm

1999-11-11 Thread Subba Rao
I am a newbie to Mutt and have several questions. I us Mutt in xterms in FVWM2 (and not in any other Window Manager). The version of Mutt on my system is 1.0us The colors do not seem to work. I have several questions about the huge configuration options available for mutt. 1. I would like the

Re: Mutt in xterm

1999-11-11 Thread Jeremy Blosser
Subba Rao [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: The colors do not seem to work. I have several questions about the huge configuration options available for mutt. Uh... did you try reading the manual? No offense, but this is all answered in there. Maybe you don't think you have time to read the manual,