El día Saturday, July 18, 2015 a las 06:58:54PM +0200, Niklas Wenzel escribió:

> Hi Matthias,
> 
> I don't really understand what you are trying to achieve.
> As long as you don't hit the keyboard button on the bottom right 
> corner, the normal keyboard shouldn't show up but you should still be 
> able to use the function keys. If hiding the keyboard wasn't your 
> intention, please elaborate a bit on what your problem is.

Hi Niklas,

I wasn't aware how to hide the keyboard again, meanwhile I figured it
out and have already configured a special json file for the keys I do
need for mutt:

    +-----+-----+-----+----+------+-------+---+
    | ESC | :wq | TAB | Up | Down | Enter | i |
    +-----+-----+-----+----+------+-------+---+

With the above seven keys one can manage all function in read/page/index of mutt
without the full keyboard on screen. Works really nice. The key-string
:wq and ESC are for vim when I have to write or answer some mail, in
this case ofc with the full keyboard on screen.

Now I'm a happy mutt user on Ubuntu phone, maybe the only one :-)

Thanks

        matthias
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