Matthias Hopf writes:
# This next rather strange thing insures that DEC arrow keys are
# interpreted correctly in curses based applications(SC for example)
# otherwise the ESC is sometimes interpreted as a seperate
# character.
setenv ESCDELAY 5000
Unfortunately his
Thanks for yours and other suggestions. It seems like par is for me, in
that it's independent of any editor and thus will let me keep my
present one (mcedit - which does have paragraph formatting, but not quite
usable for this purpose).
Now, I would like to have par executed both upon
Recently, Jeremy Blosser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Vim will do this nicely, using the 'gq' command. Its behaviour is very
customisable, but I'm mostly using the defaults and it does just what you
want.
Am I missing something here? I thought 'g' and 'q' both are undefined
in vim (in the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hi there.
I resently converted to mutt and have not regreted it ever since. I
also found that macro to filter messages through pgp to sign them.
But I've still one question. How can I setup signing with the macro as
a default, i.e. always run a filter before
On Mon, Aug 16, 1999 at 01:53:47AM +0200, Morten Bo Johansen wrote:
This is really an editor related question but since it's about handling
email messages in the editor I hope it's okay to ask it here.
Is there any editor (besides emacs, which I don't want to use) that
will format
Hello there,
I often use mutt's completion feature when switching mailboxes: enter
the first letters of the mailbox, then hit Tab, then enter. The
problem is, when several boxes start with the same letters (toto1 and
toto2), there will be no completion if I don't give enough letters. When
I hit
Alex Lane [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Recently, Jeremy Blosser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Vim will do this nicely, using the 'gq' command. Its behaviour is very
customisable, but I'm mostly using the defaults and it does just what you
want.
Am I missing something here? I thought 'g'
Hi,
Alex Lane wrote:
Am I missing something here? I thought 'g' and 'q' both are
undefined in vim (in the 'out-of-the-box' state). [...]
It's actually 'gq{motion}', i.e. gq} re-format the current
paragraph, using 'textwidth'.
There's a lot more, but I guess, we're drifting off-topic ;-)
Hi!
I've received an e-mail where the From: header line contains a
quoted-printable encoded name:
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?=22F=FCr=2C_Per=22?=
[name changed, address omitted...]
As you can see, this translates to:
"Für, Per"
However, the quotes have been encoded too.
Replying to this causes
Morten --
...and then Morten Bo Johansen said...
%
% Thanks for yours and other suggestions. It seems like par is for me, in
You're welcome :-)
% that it's independent of any editor and thus will let me keep my
% present one (mcedit - which does have paragraph formatting, but not quite
%
hi,
i'd like to set a Cc: header if my from-address is [EMAIL PROTECTED],
for that i tried the following:
send-hook '~f cc' 'my_hdr Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
the wierd thing:
if i reply to a message that was sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
nothing happens (cc is in my alternates), but if i group reply
I've read the docs maybe I'm just dumb but how do I make
a default save hook? I'd just like it so that when I hit
"s" email gets saved to =default. And if I send mail I'd
like the mail to goto =sent-mail...
I've read the various .muttrc examples and I just feel
really dumb.
--timball
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