On 2019-05-25 08:57, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> (Looks at the default key bindings...) And here's a direct counter
> example to my claim that mutt rarely uses the Escape key :-)
if meta_key is unset, is exactly the same as .
Does it make more sense now that some of these would be among the
On 25May2019 08:57, Cameron Simpson wrote:
My own approach with collapsing threads is:
Macros which bind '{' and '}' to collapse-thread; I find this
convenient.
Oh yes, I also bind ^-r like this:
macro index Cameron Simpson \CR "" "mark
the current thread as read"
which marks the whole
On 23May2019 12:05, Wim wrote:
I find the 'collapse-all' threads switch very good for handling
uninteresting threads.
(Looks at the default key bindings...) And here's a direct counter
example to my claim that mutt rarely uses the Escape key :-)
My own approach with collapsing threads is:
On 23May2019 08:16, Wim wrote:
On Thursday, 23 May at 00:27, Jude DaShiell wrote:
that's listed as ^D. Does that convention translate to shift-6 then
type upper-case D?
That means one's got to press the 'Esc' and the 'd' keys at the same
time.
No, it means Control and 'd'.
Escape is
Hi Matthis,
On Thursday, 23 May at 09:07, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Thursday, May 23, 2019 a las 08:16:31AM +0200, Wim escribió:
>
> > Hi Jude,
> >
> > On Thursday, 23 May at 00:27, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> >
> > > that's listed as ^D. Does that convention translate to shift-6 then type
> >
El día Thursday, May 23, 2019 a las 08:16:31AM +0200, Wim escribió:
> Hi Jude,
>
> On Thursday, 23 May at 00:27, Jude DaShiell wrote:
>
> > that's listed as ^D. Does that convention translate to shift-6 then type
> > upper-case D?
> >
>
> That means one's got to press the 'Esc' and the 'd'
Hi Jude,
On Thursday, 23 May at 00:27, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> that's listed as ^D. Does that convention translate to shift-6 then type
> upper-case D?
>
That means one's got to press the 'Esc' and the 'd' keys at the same
time.
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* Jude DaShiell [05-22-19 18:27]:
> that's listed as ^D. Does that convention translate to shift-6 then type
> upper-case D?
the carat, "^" is normally and indication to use the "control" key,
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that's listed as ^D. Does that convention translate to shift-6 then type
upper-case D?
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