Re: Emacs-like and key behaviour in index
On 11:50 Wed 11 Sep , Michael Tatge wrote: > Hi Neil, > > * On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 03:41PM +0100 Neil Woods (nw.pub...@gmail.com) > muttered: > > Is there a way to emulate Emacs's behaviour with the and keys in > > the Index? E.g. pressing the key moves the menu selection down until > > it > > reaches the bottom, then on the next key-press the menu selection > > moves > > to the centre of the index. And the same in reverse for the key. > > > > Is there any key binding, variable or macro available which could enable > > this behaviour? > > maybe not exatly what you want but take a look at > $menu_context, $menu_move_off, $menu_scroll > Interesting. I might be able to use those, thanks. Neil -- тнίs sραcє ίs яєsєяvєđ foя "вoв".
Re: Emacs-like and key behaviour in index
On 21:26 Wed 28 Aug , Pankaj Jangid wrote: > Neil Woods writes: > > > Is there a way to emulate Emacs's behaviour with the and keys in > > the Index? E.g. pressing the key moves the menu selection down until > > it > > reaches the bottom, then on the next key-press the menu selection > > moves > > to the centre of the index. And the same in reverse for the key. > > > > Is there any key binding, variable or macro available which could enable > > this behaviour? > > Exact same behaviour might not be possible. Other people may > comment. But I prefer half-up, half-down (default keys `[', `]') when I > use `mutt'. Yes I use them too. Another useful function is current-middle which I've bound to '='. -- ,----. | Neil Woods | Computational linguist & OpenBSD sysadm | C/C++/Lisp | | echo '[q]sa[ln0=aln256%Pln256/snlbx]sb12247225403800449909543746snlbxq'|dc | `'
Emacs-like and key behaviour in index
Is there a way to emulate Emacs's behaviour with the and keys in the Index? E.g. pressing the key moves the menu selection down until it reaches the bottom, then on the next key-press the menu selection moves to the centre of the index. And the same in reverse for the key. Is there any key binding, variable or macro available which could enable this behaviour? -- ,. | Neil Woods | Computational linguist & OpenBSD sysadm | C/C++/Lisp | | echo '[q]sa[ln0=aln256%Pln256/snlbx]sb12247225403800449909543746snlbxq'|dc | `'