On 30Mar2021 18:42, Andy Spiegl wrote:
>> >Uhm, maybe compatibility issues between different bash versions?
>> I do not write for bash, I write for /bin/sh, which exists on every
>> UNIX
>Sorry, I meant to write sh.
:-)
>> I can ship you a tarball of my out-of-my-homedir /opt/css tree, which ha
Hi Cameron,
> >Uhm, maybe compatibility issues between different bash versions?
>
> I do not write for bash, I write for /bin/sh, which exists on every UNIX
Sorry, I meant to write sh.
> I can ship you a tarball of my out-of-my-homedir /opt/css tree, which has the
> lot.
True. Works now! Eve
On 29Mar2021 20:02, Andy Spiegl wrote:
>> Well sure. Great desktop, BSD UNIX underneath. And, frankly, really
>> nice hardware.
>A few years ago I would have fully agreed with you and only complained
>about the price. But lately we're having so many problems with Apple
>devices and with every OS
Cameron,
> Well sure. Great desktop, BSD UNIX underneath. And, frankly, really nice
> hardware.
A few years ago I would have fully agreed with you and only complained
about the price. But lately we're having so many problems with Apple
devices and with every OS upgrade the trouble seems to get w
On 29Mar2021 10:10, Cameron Simpson wrote:
>On 28Mar2021 14:04, Andy Spiegl wrote:
>>> open some-directory-name
>>Oh, MacOS ! :-)
>
>Well sure. Great desktop, BSD UNIX underneath. And, frankly, really nice
>hardware.
Not to mention iterm, IMO the best terminal emulator I have ever used.
Fo
On 28Mar2021 14:04, Andy Spiegl wrote:
>> open some-directory-name
>Oh, MacOS ! :-)
Well sure. Great desktop, BSD UNIX underneath. And, frankly, really nice
hardware.
>> Though I suppose that makes it part of my desktop environment. Which
>> might be what you intended.
>Yes.
>
>> Oh, me to
Hi Kevin,
> isn't defined in the attachment menu, only is.
Oh I see. That's a little confusing. :-)
For now, I helped myself by adding "" to the macro when in the attach
menu.
macro attach V "\
\
set my_old_pipe_decode=\$pipe_decode
my_old_pipe_split=\$pipe_split my_old_wait_key=\$wait_key
Hi Cameron,
> open some-directory-name
Oh, MacOS ! :-)
> Though I suppose that makes it part of my desktop environment. Which
> might be what you intended.
Yes.
> Oh, me too. See the apphelper script :-)
Nice. Tried to get it to run on my Linux machine
but after downloading and adapting q
On 28Mar2021 08:35, Cameron Simpson wrote:
>On 27Mar2021 18:18, Andy Spiegl wrote:
>>Just one piece is missing: "open" (used in mail-open-attachments)
>>Is that part of your windowmanager maybe?
>
>No, it's a standard MacOS command. It opens files (and various URL-like
>things) with their matchin
On 27Mar2021 18:18, Andy Spiegl wrote:
>Just one piece is missing: "open" (used in mail-open-attachments)
>Is that part of your windowmanager maybe?
No, it's a standard MacOS command. It opens files (and various URL-like
things) with their matching app.
open some-directory-name
pops up tha
On Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 08:19:51PM +0100, Andy Spiegl wrote:
I just noticed an interesting detail - or is it a bug?
When I run in the attachment menu
mutt behaves like and only pipes the selected part.
isn't defined in the attachment menu, only
is. You can check this by trying to run ":e
> macro index,pager V "mail-open-attachments" "extract
> attachments to temp dir and open"
I just noticed an interesting detail - or is it a bug?
When I run in the attachment menu
mutt behaves like and only pipes the selected part.
munpack can't handle that and stops with an error.
What d
Dear Cameron,
thanks a lot for sharing.
I found all necessary parts on your website - lots of interesting stuff there.
:-)
Just one piece is missing: "open" (used in mail-open-attachments)
Is that part of your windowmanager maybe?
But no problem. I simply replaced it with:
cd "$unpackdir" && x
Hello Cameron,
Very nice! Thank you for sharing!
Best Regards,
PM
On 25Mar2021 23:23, Andy Spiegl wrote:
>> Use to send the raw message to a script of your own.
>> Some
>> random macros of my own:
>...
>> macro index,pager V "mail-open-attachments"
>> "extract attachments to temp dir and open"
>
>Cool idea!
>Would you mind sharing the "mail-open-attachmen
Hi Cameron,
> Use to send the raw message to a script of your own. Some
> random macros of my own:
...
> macro index,pager V "mail-open-attachments" "extract
> attachments to temp dir and open"
Cool idea!
Would you mind sharing the "mail-open-attachments" with us?
Andy
--
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On 21Mar2021 12:15, Francesco Ariis wrote:
>how can I automate typing standard replies?
>
>Example: say I want to type «lgtm» (top post) as a reply to a message,
>as now I have to:
>- press `r` (reply)
>- press `i` (my editor is Vim)
>- «lgtm»
>- then (exit insert mode)
>- ZZ (exit/sa
Hi Francesco,
Francesco Ariis schrieb am 21.03.2021 12:15:23:
> Is there a way to one-button this? I thought about a macro,
> but I suspect that wouldn’t work, since I am firing up an
> editor.
You could do that with changing the editor then „editing“ then changing
the editor back to vim.
I do s
On Sun, Mar 21, 2021 at 12:15:23PM +0100, Francesco wrote in
<2021032523.GA10364@extensa>:
Hello mutters,
how can I automate typing standard replies?
Example: say I want to type «lgtm» (top post) as a reply to a message,
as now I have to:
- press `r` (reply)
- press `i` (my editor is Vim)
Hello mutters,
how can I automate typing standard replies?
Example: say I want to type «lgtm» (top post) as a reply to a message,
as now I have to:
- press `r` (reply)
- press `i` (my editor is Vim)
- «lgtm»
- then (exit insert mode)
- ZZ (exit/save file)
- finally `y` to send
Is the
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