Talk about a proactive response. Thank you! I will look forward to
the change.
2021-08-29, 20:24, Kevin J. McCarthy:
In the mean time, perhaps consider 'bind compose D noop'. You could
still manually ':exec detach-file' for the rare cases you need do that.
This is an excellent suggestion.
On 2021-08-30 09:20, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 05:28:35AM -0700, li...@ifohancroft.com wrote:
bind index,pager c noop # Unbinding the key first, because the manual
says that macros shouldn't be bound to keys that are already bound
Would you mind pointing out where you
On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 05:28:35AM -0700, li...@ifohancroft.com wrote:
bind index,pager c noop # Unbinding the key first, because the manual
says that macros shouldn't be bound to keys that are already bound
Would you mind pointing out where you got that information? As far as I
know there
On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 08:55:19AM +0200, Fourhundred Thecat wrote:
macro index,pager c "?"
Also, see , allowing instead just:
bind index,pager c browse-mailboxes
This has some small advantages with respect to the
$browser_sticky_cursor setting.
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Hi,
You basically have to unbind q for index (perhaps also pager, depending
on what you want) and create the same macro you already have for 'c',
for 'q' as well. Then for 'browser' bind 'q' to to 'quit' again.
So basically:
bind index,pager c noop # Unbinding the key first, because the
Hello,
I have "q" key bound to "quit", and then I have custom macro bound to "c":
macro index,pager c "?"
When I start mutt, I automatically land in "Inbox", and "q" exits.
When I press "c" anywhere in mutt, I get list of my folders, and can go
into them. When inside any of the folder,