* On 25 Nov 2013, Martin Vegter wrote:
>
> I would like to unbind all key bindings, so that I can explicitly define
> only those, that I am actually going to use.
>
> While googling, I have discovered that I am not the only one having this
> problem. There even seems to
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 01:31:14AM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 01:41:55PM +, Martin Orwin wrote:
> > I understand your concerns about this but I don't think you'll find it a
> > problem in the long run. I occasionally hit the wrong key and there is
> > always a wa
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 01:41:55PM +, Martin Orwin wrote:
> I understand your concerns about this but I don't think you'll find it a
> problem in the long run. I occasionally hit the wrong key and there is
> always a way of undoing what I've done (aside from saying 'no' when Mutt
> actually
> Whatever you choose to do, once you get used to it, it's the best email
> client out there ...
Of the various mail user agents I have investigated, only mutt
and gnus offer good efficiency in the handling of a large volume of
messages. Not coincidentally, neither mutt nor gnus makes use
of the
I understand your concerns about this but I don't think you'll find it a
problem in the long run. I occasionally hit the wrong key and there is always
a way of undoing what I've done (aside from saying 'no' when Mutt actually asks
me if I really want to do something, which personally I like).
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 10:09:37AM +0100, Martin Vegter wrote:
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> I have found the following in the manual:
>
> bindindex j noop
> bindindex k noop
>
> the problem with this approach is, that I have to unbind every
> single key-binding explicitly.
It mak
"action" without knowing what happened.
I have very simple requirements from my email client. I don't need two
separate key binding for "next-entry" and "next-undeleted", for example.
I would like to unbind all key bindings, so that I can explicitly define
only tho
knowing what happened.
>
> I have very simple requirements from my email client. I don't need two
> separate key binding for "next-entry" and "next-undeleted", for example.
>
> I would like to unbind all key bindings, so that I can explicitly define
> only th
quirements from my email client. I don't need two
separate key binding for "next-entry" and "next-undeleted", for example.
I would like to unbind all key bindings, so that I can explicitly define
only those, that I am actually going to use.
While googling, I have discovere