On Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 07:47:08AM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
> > Ha, the 75 char 'wrap' argument. I have got into this one a couple of
> > times by now. The responsibility for wrapping is at the viewer's end.
> > A paragraph is always a single line, and that way the width of
>
> Utter nonsense. Mutt displays it terribly. Since I too use Vim, and
> have tw=74, I have never had a problem as this is what the rest of
> planet tend to also wrap their lines to. If you think a paragraph is
> ever a single line because you believe the person viewing it has a
> viewer capable of somehow wrapping those lines his/herself, you're
> wrong.
A lot of people use OutLook Express, and I mostly move around in this crowd,
and their mails are all single line paragraphed. Anyway, you can set
wrapmargin=<screen-width - 70> in your muttrc, and mutt will wrap them
properly. I really don't like the way 75 char limited paragraphs are displayed
in forums or even in mails. It somehow doesn't look professional.
> > press 'S'. The problem is that even though it looks similar to the
> > 'Enter Url' dialog box, this one doesn't have a history. Just put
> > this into 'hooks.lua' in the .elinks directory and press 'S' from
> > elinks.
>
> That's an unfortunate facet of the scripting backend.
>
Ok, then can I map a key so that the 'Go to Url' dialog will pop with a 'g '
already typed in? 'g <search string>' in the url box is the short for doing
google search. I need a mapping like:
bind_key('main', 'S', go_to_url_box('g '));
Is that possible?
Thanks.
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