Hi Dave,
Actually mutt is just partly involved. It switches to the alternative screen in
your terminal emulator. This switches in some terminals the behaviour.
Gnome-terminal than disables its scroll back and reports mouse scroll events as
repeated presses of the up or down key. The 9
On Mon, Dec 02, 2013 at 11:35:51AM +0100, Andre Klärner wrote:
Gnome-terminal than disables its scroll back and reports mouse
scroll events as repeated presses of the up or down key.
That definitely explains the behavior, thanks.
Your fix would involve just setting pager_stop in mutt, so that
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 11:10:11AM -0600, David Champion wrote:
* On 29 Nov 2013, Martin Vegter wrote:
On 2013-11-29 12:40, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
On p, nov 29, 2013 at 12:24:33 +0100, Martin Vegter wrote:
when in run mutt in terminal emulator, it reacts to the scroll wheel of my
mouse. Is
* On 01 Dec 2013, Dave Dodge wrote:
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 11:10:11AM -0600, David Champion wrote:
* On 29 Nov 2013, Martin Vegter wrote:
On 2013-11-29 12:40, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
On p, nov 29, 2013 at 12:24:33 +0100, Martin Vegter wrote:
when in run mutt in terminal emulator, it
On p, nov 29, 2013 at 12:24:33 +0100, Martin Vegter wrote:
hello,
could somebody please advise on the following issues?
when in run mutt in terminal emulator, it reacts to the scroll wheel of my
mouse. Is it possible to disable mouse entirely? There is no mention of the
word mouse in man
On 2013-11-29 12:40, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
On p, nov 29, 2013 at 12:24:33 +0100, Martin Vegter wrote:
hello,
could somebody please advise on the following issues?
when in run mutt in terminal emulator, it reacts to the scroll wheel of my
mouse. Is it possible to disable mouse entirely? There is
On p, nov 29, 2013 at 14:07:18 +0100, Martin Vegter wrote:
On 2013-11-29 12:40, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
On p, nov 29, 2013 at 12:24:33 +0100, Martin Vegter wrote:
hello,
could somebody please advise on the following issues?
when in run mutt in terminal emulator, it reacts to the scroll wheel
* On 29 Nov 2013, Martin Vegter wrote:
On 2013-11-29 12:40, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
On p, nov 29, 2013 at 12:24:33 +0100, Martin Vegter wrote:
hello,
could somebody please advise on the following issues?
when in run mutt in terminal emulator, it reacts to the scroll wheel of my
mouse. Is it
* Martin Vegter martin.veg...@aol.com [11-29-13 15:27]:
On 2013-11-29 14:35, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
On p, nov 29, 2013 at 14:07:18 +0100, Martin Vegter wrote:
[...]
This is how it works. You must sync the mailbox to purge the messages
that were being marked for deletion. You can append the
=- Marco Giusti wrote on Sat 1.Dec'12 at 11:34:45 +0100 -=
- can I use `underline` with color? I think not, I tried but I
failed but I also found on Internet some config files with this
configuration;
Not yet, patches welcome.
- does exist a non greedy version of * (0 or more) in mutt's
On Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 11:50:48AM +0100, Rado Q wrote:
- does exist a non greedy version of * (0 or more) in mutt's regexp (In
vim is \{-})? I'd like to highlight *bla bla* but not *this*
No, exclude '*' in greedy-relevant matches.
See wiki - configlist - my wrapper script for HI_STAR.
I've just configured exim+procmail+fetchmail+mutt in my debian woody.
It works great but I still have a few questions I couldn't answer
reading howtos and docs.
1. attachments. is there some way in the index_format to show that a
message has an attachment?
2. trash. I'd like to move messages
Leonardo Canducci ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
I've just configured exim+procmail+fetchmail+mutt in my debian woody.
It works great but I still have a few questions I couldn't answer
reading howtos and docs.
1. attachments. is there some way in the index_format to show that a
message has
I have a few quick questions ...
1. Is there a way to add an address other than From: or Reply-To: to
aliases? For example, to: (common with mailin lists), cc:, or, when
there's a Reply-To:, From:? I did see the old message on saving the
message and then piping it to a script, but I was hoping
* jennyw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a few quick questions ...
1. Is there a way to add an address other than From: or Reply-To: to
aliases? For example, to: (common with mailin lists), cc:, or, when
there's a Reply-To:, From:? I did see the old message on saving the
message and then
Hi,
* jennyw [02-07-10 20:10:08 +0200] wrote:
2. Is there a way to mark all messages as read for an
entire folder? Or marking all tagged messages as read?
I often do not sort by threads, and the only mark read
command I could find works only with threads.
,[
* On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Rocco Rutte wrote:
,[ ~/.mutt/setup/macros ]-
| [...]
| ### remove ~N on all mail
| macro index ,n
collapse-alltag-pattern~Nentertag-prefixNuntag-pattern~Tentercollapse-all
Remove ~N flag on all mail
| [...]
`-
You might want to replace the N above with
Hi,
* John Iverson [02-07-10 23:48:07 +0200] wrote:
You might want to replace the N above with
clear-flagN, so it turns off the N flags instead of
toggling, thus making it work in the (probably rare) case
where it's run in a folder with no (N)ew messages.
Hmm, in this case it only toggles
Why doesn't mutt use summary files like Netscape to reduce mbox load
time?
Is there a command to advance to the next unread message in any mailbox
specified by the 'mailboxes' setting?
When I send mail fcc-ed to one of the mailboxes in 'mailboxes', mutt
reports new mail in that mailbox. Is
On Sun, Sep 10, 2000 at 06:44:33AM -0500, Jeremy M. Dolan wrote:
For the following, I am running rxvt with a transparent background.
$TERM is set to rxvt, which is a proper entry in both the termcap and
terminfo databases.
Problem 1: when I start mutt... the message list screen has a black
A few quick questions I hope someone can answer:
1. My installation of Mandrake 6.0 came with mutt installed as an
RPM. I recently removed the RPM and upgraded to the last version,
(with a tarball) and all of the sudden my colors don't work (it's
all white.) My .muttrc wasn't
Joshua Haberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 30 Jan 2000:
A few quick questions I hope someone can answer:
Can't help you with the Mandrake question, sorry -- I don't use RPMs.
:-)
2. I found the documentation concerning mailboxes/folders (are they
the same thing?) confusing.
Joshua Haberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 30 Jan 2000:
I guess the gist of my first question is this: I upgraded from 0.85 or
so (I wish I could remember the exact version) to 1.0.1i and the colors
no longer work.
I don't think there's (m)any colour related changes in Mutt between
those
On Sun, Jan 30, 2000 at 11:37:43AM -0800, Joshua Haberman wrote:
I guess the gist of my first question is this: I upgraded from 0.85 or
so (I wish I could remember the exact version) to 1.0.1i and the colors
no longer work. I made no other changes to the system configuration in
the mean time
Mikko Hänninen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2. I found the documentation concerning mailboxes/folders (are they
the same thing?) confusing.
Generally, the terms "mailbox" and "(mail) folder" are used
interchangeably. Sometimes I've seen mailbox to refer to "your
incoming mailbox",
On Sun, Jan 30, 2000 at 10:50:34PM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
I've just installed Mandrake 7.0 and noticed that mutt is linked with
slang there. Perhaps you should try recompiling mutt with slang?
That did the trick, thanks a lot.
Perhaps if I would take the time to figure out what slang,
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