On 2019-07-06 10:39, José María Mateos wrote:
It did flow well for me. Now I'm curious: I tried to get flowed messages
working for me but in the end I gave up because I couldn't compose
indented blocks as I like, so I went back to fixed width format.
Could you provide an example of such an ind
On Sun, Jul 07, 2019 at 09:59:15AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> I'm curious about your experiments with composing flowed text. I'm
> using vim invoked thus:
>
> vim \
> -c 'silent 1,/^$/s/ *$//' \
> -c 'set filetype=mail' \
> -c 'set formatoptions=waqj'
>
> which produces a .
On Sun, Jul 07, 2019 at 03:27:09AM -0400, sunnycemet...@gmail.com wrote:
> Could you provide an example of such an indented block?
See my response to Cameron above.
> >What's the effect of delsp?
>
> It basically removes a single trailing space from each f=f line. Example:
>
> “This is ”
> “on
On Sunday, July 07, 2019 at 10:02:51 -0400, José María Mateos wrote:
I stopped using flowed format because I like doing stuff like this:
1. A list, in which the paragraph gets aligned to the first letter of
the block, so it's more noticeable. Otherwise it just looks like a
regular paragraph
Is there a way to collapse (and subsequently expand) folders in my
sidebar?
Say I have
INBOX
Folder A
Subfolder A1
Subfolder A2
Folder B
Subfolder B1
Subfolder B2
is there to navigate to "Folder A" and collapse it so that the
sidebar displays something like
I
On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 10:39:34AM -0400, José María Mateos wrote:
It did flow well for me. Now I'm curious: I tried to get flowed
messages working for me but in the end I gave up because I couldn't
compose indented blocks as I like, so I went back to fixed width
format.
There actually may be