On Wed, 25 Jul 2012 03:27:30 -0400
Nick Sabalausky <seewebsitetocontac...@semitwist.com> wrote:

> Thanks for the tip (I didn't know you could set up an external editor
> for Claws), although...ummm...how to put this without reigniting the
> age-old editor wars...Let's just say I'm not really much of a vi kinda
> guy ;)

Ok, use Emacs then. ;)

The point is that vim (and Emacs) have support for 'mail' filetype which is
not the case for e.g. Geany & SublimeText2 which I diched for that
reason since they're not capable to replace my current Claws' external
editor.

> I guess I could find a different external editor, but it would be
> nice to have a more "proper" (well, "traditional" or "mainstream" I
> guess) email editing window, with the to/cc/bcc lines, subject line,
> attachments, address book, etc.

Well, Vim (or Emacs) are used *just* for composing body text, the rest
you do within Claws.


Sincerely,
Gour


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