Hi,
* Susan Kleinmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-10-11 03:44]:
I must still be doing something wrong: I can't believe that every single
person who uses mutt has to cut and paste all 3 or 4 help screens into an
editor, then do a bunch of editing, just to find out which few keys are
available to
Susan Kleinmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
I must still be doing something wrong: I can't believe that every single
person who uses mutt has to cut and paste all 3 or 4 help screens into an
editor, then do a bunch of editing, just to find out which few keys are
available to assign to
Hello,
I could have sworn that somewhere in the documentation (man page/manual/faqs)
I saw something that showed what mutt command could be used to get a list of
all the key bindings that were active in the current menu. But now I can't find
that reference any more.
So, is there a command
type a question mark ie shift + / should give you what you want ..
Cheers
Toby
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 03:54:21PM -0400, Susan Kleinmann wrote:
Hello,
I could have sworn that somewhere in the documentation (man page/manual/faqs)
I saw something that showed what mutt command could be used
* Susan Kleinmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-10 19:55]:
I could have sworn that somewhere in the documentation
(man page/manual/faqs) I saw something that showed what
mutt command could be used to get a list of all the key
bindings that were active in the current menu.
try the help command -
* Susan Kleinmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-10-2002 21:55]:
[...]
So, is there a command that will show all the current key bindings, and if so,
what is it?
The reason I'm interested is that, as a mutt newbie, I'm presuming one needs to
know what key bindings already exist in order _not_ to
Susan Kleinmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
I saw something that showed what mutt command could
be used to get a list of all the key bindings that were active in the
current menu.
Try the magic '?'.
Michael [wondering wheather Susan's help bar looks diffenrent to his one]
--
lp1 on fire
Hello,
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002 00:33:22 +0200, Michael Tatge [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Susan Kleinmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
I saw something that showed what mutt command could
be used to get a list of all the key bindings that were active in the
current menu.
Try the magic '?'.