also sprach Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.11.16.0453 +0100]:
And as long as urlview cannot deal with X (I read mail on my
mailserver, which has no X, and want to open URLs locally), it's of
little use...
Eh? What's X got to do with it? urlview just runs whatever program you
Hi,
I know of smart_wrap, but it doesn't work for text (e.g. URLs) which
is longer than the width of each line ($wrap). On such encounter,
mutt still breaks the line (and uses $markers), which prevents the
terminal emulator from making the full URL clickable. Is there a way
to prevent the
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On Saturday, November 15 at 11:27 AM, quoth martin f krafft:
I know of smart_wrap, but it doesn't work for text (e.g. URLs) which
is longer than the width of each line ($wrap). On such encounter,
mutt still breaks the line (and uses $markers),
also sprach Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.11.15.1941 +0100]:
That's why I created extract_url.pl
(http://www.memoryhole.net/~kyle/extract_url/). Many times, long URLs
aren't even unbroken in the original email! Personally, though, I
prefer to be able to load up a URL without needing
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On Saturday, November 15 at 08:13 PM, quoth martin f krafft:
I don't want an external pager.
I don't blame you...
And as long as urlview cannot deal with X (I read mail on my
mailserver, which has no X, and want to open URLs locally), it's of
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 10:53:23PM EST, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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No man goes so high as he who knows not where he is going.
-- Cromwell
And the harder they fall.
-- Me