On 1999-08-25 15:09:31 -0500, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> It's fixed now... the manual.txt has been through "col -b", but I'm
> leaving the .txt.gz one as is for now, since the main point there
> is to download, and I'm assuming most Mutt users will understand at
> least why those codes are there, re
Erik Jacobsen [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Thanks, these are good things. Seems like the .txt and .txt.gz links point
> to the same (ungzipped) text file, though...
This is a feature of your browser. It's gunzipping the file as it
downloads it. To just download it, use your browser's mechanism
On Wed, Aug 25, 1999 at 03:03:11PM -0400, Erik Jacobsen wrote:
> I use "less" too, but I still get stuff like:
>
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set the environment variable LESSCHARSET=latin1
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On Wed, Aug 25, 1999 at 11:45 AM, David DeSimone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed:
> Of course, it's hard to put those nice highlights back again, if you
> take them out. Why not simply filter the file through "col -b" once,
> and save it that way on your system, so that you don't have to do it
> every
Erik Jacobsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm always having to get rid of the ^Hs by piping the distribution's
> manual.txt through "col -b" (or s/(\S\010)//g for perl people :)
I use "less" to read text files, and it does a fine job of translating
those backspaces into nice bold and underline
On Wed, Aug 25, 1999, Peter van Dijk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
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| On Wed, Aug 25, 1999 at 07:42:41AM -0600, Kim DeVaughn stupidly said:
| >
| > Also, NO chars >= 0x3F, please ...!
|
| I think you mean 0x7F.
Duh. Of course that's what I meant ...!
Thanks for catching that.
/kim (who shouldn't
On Wed, Aug 25, 1999 at 07:42:41AM -0600, Kim DeVaughn wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 25, 1999, Erik Jacobsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> |
> | One other thought: am I the only one out there who likes "text" and/or
> | ".txt" files to mean "plain text" (i.e., with ASCII codes >= 0x20, except
> | for whitesp
On Wed, Aug 25, 1999, Erik Jacobsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
|
| One other thought: am I the only one out there who likes "text" and/or
| ".txt" files to mean "plain text" (i.e., with ASCII codes >= 0x20, except
| for whitespace encodings)?
Yes indeed (or, to avoid confusion, "me too").
Also, N
Thanks, these are good things. Seems like the .txt and .txt.gz links point
to the same (ungzipped) text file, though...
One other thought: am I the only one out there who likes "text" and/or
".txt" files to mean "plain text" (i.e., with ASCII codes >= 0x20, except
for whitespace encodings)?
I'm
http://www.mutt.org/ now includes copies of the manual in .txt and .sgml
form, as well as gzipped copies of each and a .tar.gz of the HTML manual.
This is to make it easier for people that don't have a local working copy
of sgml-tools.
I also added a copy of PGP-Notes.txt.
These are all of cours
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