Re: orange editor
You may need to use vim, not vi. I tried to emulate your problem but couldn't. Have you got set editor=vim -c 'set tw=72 et' '+/^$' in your .muttrc. HTH Nick
Re: orange editor - vim + highlight search
* Michael Tatge [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020311 13:12]: Todd Kokoszka muttered: I happily use vi as my editor with mutt. However, when I started using commands like d/. or c/; and the like (changing or deleting a line until a specific character), my vi display under mutt changed. Each character that I chose became highlighted in orange. Don't know about vi, but in vim set nohlsearch. yup - that's probably it. Todd - search for any character within your vi (/.) - is everything red/orange now? If so then :set nohls. And it's quite probably Vim - check with :version. Sven -- Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Addicted to Vim -- 101 reasons http://www.vim.org/addicted.html Got more reasons? Send them!
orange editor
Hi, I happily use Vi for my editing with Mutt, but I have a problem that only exists under mutt, not when I regularly run vi. When I used the commands d/, or c/ and the like (change or delete to a specific character, the display of that specific character became orange. Today I think I did d/. and now my entire vi display, under mutt, is orange, except for the background. Any suggestions or ideas? Thanks, Todd
Re: orange editor
Those commands work fine here. No orange stuff. Maybe try: df. or cf; On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 12:09:48PM +0100, Todd Kokoszka wrote: Hi, I happily use vi as my editor with mutt. However, when I started using commands like d/. or c/; and the +like (changing or deleting a line until a specific character), my vi display under mutt changed. Each +character that I chose became highlighted in orange. Today I chose I think the d/. and now my entire vi +display, except for the background is in orange. Vi outside of mutt is fine -- that's why I'm writing +here. Thanks for any suggestions or ideas. Todd
Re: orange editor
* Todd Kokoszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 11. 2002 13:16]: Hi, I happily use vi as my editor with mutt. However, when I started using commands like d/. or c/; and the +like (changing or deleting a line until a specific character), my vi display under mutt changed. Each +character that I chose became highlighted in orange. Today I chose I think the d/. and now my entire vi +display, except for the background is in orange. Vi outside of mutt is fine -- that's why I'm writing +here. What'a the editor line in your .muttrc? -- Mads Martin Jørgensen, http://mmj.dk Why make things difficult, when it is possible to make them cryptic and totally illogic, with just a little bit more effort? -- A. P. J.