Nathan, I tried your suggestion, but that doesn't seem to change the behaviour. The lines still don't wrap (I had to hit a Return to get the above line to break). I am using Mutt 1.5.4-1 and vim 6.1-320+1. Thanks, Ric
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 01:03:30PM -0500, Nathan Poznick wrote: > Thus spake Ric Otte: > > Hi, > > > > I've been using mutt with vim for a couple of years with no problem. > > But recently I've noticed that when I reply and begin inserting text (on > > the same line as, and right before the original message), the line does > > not wrap when I get to 77 spaces (what I have set in .vimrc). What > > happens is that the text just continues on the next line, and I end up > > with a very long line, unless I hit Enter (it doesn't matter if I insert > > spaces in the text). Strangely enough, this does not happen if I am > > simply using vim or gvim outside of mutt. I can even write an email > > message to a file, and have the lines wrap when editing with vim, but it > > won't do it when vim is called from mutt. Even more strange, sometimes > > vim will begin wrapping the lines later in the message, but I am not > > sure how to reproduce this. I do not believe I've changed my .muttrc > > settings, but I might have changed something when pasting in quotations > > or adding vimspell to .vim/plugins. Unfortunately I can't remember what > > I have done, if anything. Any suggestions would be appreciated. > > Try using something like this in your .muttrc : > > set editor="vim -c 'set notitle ft=mail tw=72 expandtab noautoindent'" > > -- > Nathan Poznick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > "This is the part where the Zagnut is fertilized by the salted nut > roll..." -Joel. #413 > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]