well (not to mention that
vim6.x has lots of nice things in it not present in 5.x)
a thing to note, however, is that it is still a beta, albeit
pretty late one.
hth,
denis
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/denisp/Mail/
in other words, i would like to get rid of that
/home/denisp/Mail/ thing.
the only way i see is to map to a macro, which would do a g
followed by 20 or so backspaces. that sounds pretty ugly.
thanks,
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* Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Mon-01 21:40 -0700]:
So sprach »Denis Perelyubskiy« am 2001-09-03 um 16:16:50
-0700 :
the only way i see is to map to a macro, which would do
a g followed by 20 or so backspaces. that sounds pretty
ugly.
How about mapping CTRL-k - \Ck
* Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Mon-01 21:37 -0700]:
So sprach »Denis Perelyubskiy« am 2001-09-03 um 16:16:50
-0700 :
the only way i see is to map to a macro, which would do
a g followed by 20 or so backspaces. that sounds pretty
ugly.
How about mapping CTRL-k - \Ck
»Denis Perelyubskiy« am 2001-09-03 um 22:05:52 -0700 :
now that you got me started with CTRL+ combinations :) i
tried CTRL+u and it worked.
Ah yes, of course. I'm sorry, I mixed up CTRL+u with CTRL+k. Glad you
got it working anyway.
Nonetheless, you might want to remove \Cu
parts of .mailcap look
like this:
text/html; lynx -force_html %s
text/html; lynx -dump -force_html %s; copiousoutput
thanks for any information.
denis
ps. i found these in one of the posts, so i did not
investigate why i need both yet
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* Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Wed-01 22:15 -0700]:
Denis Perelyubskiy wrote:
is there a way to tell mutt in which order to process
attachments. in particular, i get lots of mail sent by
people who use outlook. that thing sends out 2 copies of the
message : plain text and html
* David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Wed-01 22:31 -0700]:
On 2001.09.06, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Denis Perelyubskiy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the problem with outlook is that it also sends a plain text
copy along with html one. so i DO NOT WANT to start any kind
of browser
not to be
able to check a particular word or paragraph.
i wonder if this is what you are looking for :
http://users.erols.com/astronaut/vim/#Spelling
hth,
denis
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it a small condition to
reset it to something more appropriate in your startup file.
just a suggestion,
denis
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people who really know bash :)
denis
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screwed up, but anyway...)
so, i was wondering if there is a 'human' i could mail to
see if they could get the person of the list?
thanks,
denis
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.
needs new options or resources.
perhaps. i do this in particular for cygwin terminal type,
since that's the type you get if you try to ssh (using ssh
that comes with cygwin) from win2k shell prompt.
denis
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, there would not be a TERM=gkrellm; it doesn't make sense.
tw
Le jour Thu Sep 06, 2001 at 01:55:34PM -0700, Denis Perelyubskiy ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
a écrit...
* Tim Whitehead [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Thu-01 10:18 -0700]:
I think that the problem is in my /etc/profile
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counting lines (which would
perhaps be more reliable)
anyway, just an idea
denis
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to this effect on some mailing list. given,
it is not a correct configuration, but still a possible one)
denis
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i
am doing/not setting?
thank you,
denis
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, be expected behavior ...
denis
* Denis Perelyubskiy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Thu-01 21:24 -0700]:
hello,
i dont think i have any biff-like programs running.
i have mutt 1.2.5i
when i am in the folder view, i see 'N' message indicator,
but it seems as if after a while those disappear. i am
* Rino Mardo [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Fri-01 19:56 -0700]:
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 04:45:37PM -0700 or thereabouts, Denis Perelyubskiy wrote:
[ ..snip.. ]
have you checked the set mark_old in your ~/.muttrc ?
i have 1.3.22i and don't experience the problem you're having.
yeah, i have
* Rino Mardo [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Sat-01 00:16 -0700]:
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 08:00:17PM -0700 or thereabouts, Denis Perelyubskiy wrote:
* Rino Mardo [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Fri-01 19:56 -0700]:
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 04:45:37PM -0700 or thereabouts, Denis Perelyubskiy wrote
hello,
is there any way to make mutt prompt me to add an alias
based on some other field, other then From: ?
thanks,
denis
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features it has, it has
this filetype plugin thing. you invoke vim with 'set
ft=mail' and it goes and reads mail.vim in specified
directory. you dont have to pass long string of options
anymore, and can use the same file for news/mail/etc
(even betas are *mostly* stable)
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* Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Tue-01 01:56 -0700]:
Denis Perelyubskiy wrote:
[ snip ]
that's precisely the answer i was looking for. thanks.
(and just out of curiosity is there a way to do the same
with the keypad when numlock is off? i think that's a
different issue as i
will stop now :)
hth,
denis
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hello,
is there a way to delete all the messages with the same
message id upon entering a folder?
should i even be doing this with mutt?
(i am sure i could write an awk script to do this, but
perhaps its easier to do with mutt?)
thanks,
denis
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* Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Fri-01 12:28 -0700]:
Denis Perelyubskiy mutt [21/09/01 12:12 -0700]:
is there a way to delete all the messages with the same
message id upon entering a folder?
You could do this better with procmail (man procmailex for how to suppress
in X but I would like something for the console so I can
monitor my mail from an ssh session
[...]
i've used tkbiff before. you may need to tweak it a little
for your liking, but for the most part its ok. dont remember
the page, but you can google for it
denis
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filename
? the -r switch simply inverts the results of comparisons
...
denis
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,
denis
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application/octet-stream to be handled by xv.
the question is, is it possible to tell mutt to view this
particular attachment using some random mailcap rule?
also, if there is a better way of handling attachments, what
is it?
thanks,
denis
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for
_every_ attachment. I'd like to be asked only once.
Sorry if this is discussed in the manual, and I'd missed.
Please point me to the right place if that's the case.
thanks,
denis
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