Re: mutt, vim, and autowrapping replies

2016-08-19 Thread cs
On 19Aug2016 12:39, li...@rickv.com wrote: On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 02:14:15PM +1000, c...@zip.com.au wrote: One caveat is that in format=flowed a line with no trailing space is actually not meant to be reflowed. Such as lines of code. I'm not sure how it handles this, the

Re: mutt, vim, and autowrapping replies

2016-08-19 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 19.08.16 12:39, li...@rickv.com wrote: > I found the answer here: > http://www.mdlerch.com/emailing-mutt-and-vim-advanced-config.html > > I'm using it now; it works well. Except, > > On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 02:14:15PM +1000, c...@zip.com.au wrote: > >One caveat is that in format=flowed a line

Re: mutt, vim, and autowrapping replies

2016-08-18 Thread lists
On 18Aug2016 20:25, Jeremy Volkening wrote: Generally speaking I have the interface between mutt and vim regarding wrapping, flowed text, and quoting working satisfactorily. However, sometimes I receive mail with no line breaks within paragraphs. If I reply to such a

Re: mutt, vim, and autowrapping replies

2016-08-18 Thread cs
On 18Aug2016 20:25, Jeremy Volkening wrote: Generally speaking I have the interface between mutt and vim regarding wrapping, flowed text, and quoting working satisfactorily. However, sometimes I receive mail with no line breaks within paragraphs. If I reply to such a

mutt, vim, and autowrapping replies

2016-08-18 Thread Jeremy Volkening
Generally speaking I have the interface between mutt and vim regarding wrapping, flowed text, and quoting working satisfactorily. However, sometimes I receive mail with no line breaks within paragraphs. If I reply to such a message, the lack of hard breaks in the quoted paragraphs is retained