On 10/09 15:51, darren chamberlain wrote:
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> Change the part in %[ ] to be something like %[%b %d %H:%M] or %[%m/%d %H:%M].
Thanks!
I'm feeling a little out of it today.
--
Eric
* Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-09 14:35]:
> How can I get:
>
> 118 Oct 09 11:35 To mutt-users, etc, etc,
>^
> In the above example?
>
> (Or even 118 10/09 11:35 To mutt-users, etc, etc)
Change the part in %[ ] to be something like %[%b %d %H:%M] or %[%m/%d %H:%M].
(darren
118 Oct 09 To mutt-users@mutt [mutt-user] short time in index view? \
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For some reason, my head is stuck this morning. I use `date
+%d%whatever` all the time but I'm having a hard time understanding the
index_format.
How can I get:
118 Oct 09 11:35 To mutt-users, etc, etc,
* On 2002.10.09, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* "Eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Another option are the %{}, %(), %<>, and %[] formats:
>
> I tried these but I think my syntax was incorrect. Does anyone have
> an example syntax.
man strftime.
%m/%d %H:%M gives "10/09 12:49" right he
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 01:34:26PM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
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> Set date_format to something short.s
Grrr, now I get it. I seem to have missed the date_format section in
the .muttrc. Jeez
>
> Another option are the %{}, %(), %<>, and %[] formats:
I tried these but I think my syntax
* Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-09 13:19]:
> However, it's giving me very long date and time fields. How can I
> just get something like:
>
> 10/09/02 10:15
>
> or 10/09 1:15. Something short and concise.
From the manual, section 6.3.84:
%d date and time of the message in the fo
Hi,
I'm trying to get the short time to come up in my index view. I got
all the %d %D and other variations regard sending time zone and
receiving time zone (great if you are using Qmail).
However, it's giving me very long date and time fields. How can I
just get something like:
10/09/02 10:15