Re: mutt, vim, and autowrapping replies
On 18Aug2016 20:25, Jeremy Volkeningwrote: Generally speaking I have the interface between mutt and vim regarding wrapping, flowed text, and quoting working satisfactorily. However, sometimes I receive mail with no line breaks within paragraphs. If I reply to such a message, the lack of hard breaks in the quoted paragraphs is retained within vim, and I'd rather not send out my replies formatted in this way. I can re-format the paragraphs to follow my textwidth setting with a few keystrokes, but I was wondering if anyone knew of anything I could add to "mail.vim" to re-flow the quoted text automatically upon opening in vim? Nice, thanks for asking this question; I had no idea that I wanted this. I found the answer here: http://www.mdlerch.com/emailing-mutt-and-vim-advanced-config.html I'm using it now; it works well. Except, On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 02:14:15PM +1000, c...@zip.com.au wrote: One caveat is that in format=flowed a line with no trailing space is actually not meant to be reflowed. Such as lines of code. I'm not sure how it handles this, the way it is. It'll probably need tweaking. It's already butchered my sig. -- Rick Valenzuela Videojournalist Shanghai, China +86 185 0177 0138 r...@rickv.com GnuPG ID: 0xD5644029
Re: mutt, vim, and autowrapping replies
On 18Aug2016 20:25, Jeremy Volkeningwrote: Generally speaking I have the interface between mutt and vim regarding wrapping, flowed text, and quoting working satisfactorily. However, sometimes I receive mail with no line breaks within paragraphs. If I reply to such a message, the lack of hard breaks in the quoted paragraphs is retained within vim, and I'd rather not send out my replies formatted in this way. I can re-format the paragraphs to follow my textwidth setting with a few keystrokes, but I was wondering if anyone knew of anything I could add to "mail.vim" to re-flow the quoted text automatically upon opening in vim? I too would like this. One caveat is that in format=flowed a line with no trailing space is actually not meant to be reflowed. Such as lines of code. I have an ancient macro bound to F7 with reformats a paragraph, a lot like piping it through the fmt command. Maybe it is enough to have such a macro and just walk through the text pressing it on offending paragraphs? Alternatively, one might only reflow lines not indented. Just random thoughts, happy to hear better ones. Cheers, Cameron Simpson
mutt, vim, and autowrapping replies
Generally speaking I have the interface between mutt and vim regarding wrapping, flowed text, and quoting working satisfactorily. However, sometimes I receive mail with no line breaks within paragraphs. If I reply to such a message, the lack of hard breaks in the quoted paragraphs is retained within vim, and I'd rather not send out my replies formatted in this way. I can re-format the paragraphs to follow my textwidth setting with a few keystrokes, but I was wondering if anyone knew of anything I could add to "mail.vim" to re-flow the quoted text automatically upon opening in vim? Thanks, Jeremy
Re: broken date with LANG=xx_XX.UTF-8
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 09:48:31AM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote: > I have had in my ~/.muttrc file > set locale="es_ES" DO NOT SET MUTT'S LOCALE, unless you really, really know what you're doing. Let your operating system set it for you, unless you really, really know what you're doing. It causes silly problems exactly like this one... unless you really, really know what you're doing. I'm aware that various documentation on the internet suggests doing this... it is all wrong. Mutt's locale needs to be consistent with your system's locale in all but very specilized cases, and by far the best and easiest way to ensure this is to leave it unset in Mutt, allowing it to inherit the operating system's setting. -- Derek D. Martinhttp://www.pizzashack.org/ GPG Key ID: 0xDFBEAD02 -=-=-=-=- This message is posted from an invalid address. Replying to it will result in undeliverable mail due to spam prevention. Sorry for the inconvenience. pgpJZfZr4HcLD.pgp Description: PGP signature
mutt 1.7.0 released
Hi Mutt Users, I've just released version 1.7.0, available at ftp://ftp.mutt.org/pub/mutt/mutt-1.7.0.tar.gz. This release contains several new features, including the sidebar and trash folder. (Note the sidebar is a compile time option: --enable-sidebar). Please read the UPDATING file for more details. Thanks to all the bug reporters, testers, translators, and patch submitters who helped make this release happen. Also, thanks to our dedicated community and support group on the mailing lists and irc. -Kevin signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: broken date with LANG=xx_XX.UTF-8
El día miércoles, agosto 17, 2016 a las 12:47:56p. m. -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy escribió: > > 352 N ago. 17 Apitz,Matthias ( 13) test 1 > > > > 353 N Aug 17 Apitz,Matthias ( 13) test 2 > > Hi Matthias, > > What's the value of $locale (specified in the .muttrc)? Does it make a > difference if you set locale="es_ES.UTF-8"? Hi, I have had in my ~/.muttrc file set locale="es_ES" perhaps since pre UTF-8 time; I changed this now and now all August dates are shown as 'ago.' and also all other months are shown as 'xxx.' with the exception of September which is shown as 'sept.' (i.e. with four letters). Thanks matthias -- Matthias Apitz, ✉ g...@unixarea.de, ⌂ http://www.unixarea.de/ ☎ +49-176-38902045 "Ohne die Mauer hätte es Krieg gegeben" Fritz Streletz u.a. "Sin el Muro hubiese habido guerra."