>
> well, this certainly explains my sense of deja vu. apparently
> i wrote that patch. and then i rewrote it this afternoon. doh!
> i'm such a dolt. :-)
>
> how do i get at the patch from that page? i'm sure it's better than
> what i did today. :-)
The interface is a bit wonky. The file
>
> > i noticed this afternoon that pick doesn't honor ranges in
> > character classes. it treats the class "[a-z]" as three
> > characters ('a', 'z', and '-') instead of 26. so i implemented it.
> >
> > as i was coming to the end of the work, i suddenly had a nasty
> > feeling of deja v
> i noticed this afternoon that pick doesn't honor ranges in
> character classes. it treats the class "[a-z]" as three
> characters ('a', 'z', and '-') instead of 26. so i implemented it.
>
> as i was coming to the end of the work, i suddenly had a nasty
> feeling of deja vu. now it might be be
i noticed this afternoon that pick doesn't honor ranges in
character classes. it treats the class "[a-z]" as three
characters ('a', 'z', and '-') instead of 26. so i implemented it.
as i was coming to the end of the work, i suddenly had a nasty
feeling of deja vu. now it might be because i've i
Thanks Paul. I think there are many mh users not on this list. I
didn't join for years because I didn't consider myself a "worker" (just
a user = on the announce list). And even as a reader of this list, I'm
just as likely to google for nmh to find the latest source.
re,
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On 29/03/2006, a
> >and, in fact, perhaps _i_ could fix it. i'm already a developer at
> >savannah (username is "pgf"), so if someone (jon, ken) would like
> >to make me a project member with the right privs, i'd be happy
...
> You've been added; if you don't have the right bits, let one of us
> know about i
>and, in fact, perhaps _i_ could fix it. i'm already a developer at
>savannah (username is "pgf"), so if someone (jon, ken) would like
>to make me a project member with the right privs, i'd be happy
>to take a stab at it. (but if someone else already has it in hand,
>that's fine.)
You've been ad
> > would it be possible to clean up any of this old/misinformation?
> >
> > of course, given that the entire world's population of mh users
> > is probably on this list and already knew about 1.2, maybe none of
> > it matters... :-)
>
> Of course it does!
>
> At least the MH FAQ is up
Paul Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> would it be possible to clean up any of this old/misinformation?
>
> of course, given that the entire world's population of mh users
> is probably on this list and already knew about 1.2, maybe none of
> it matters... :-)
Of course it does!
At least the MH
i wrote:
> i really really wouldn't care if mh applied multiple hex
> encodings with shrieking warnings to the several characters
> surrounding the mis-encoded ones, if it would only show me the
> _rest_ of the message intact. i guess i'll go look at how hard
> this might be.
well, i've sort
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