On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, David T-G wrote:
> ... and that's because they are most frequently the ones who need the
> most help.
Of course :p
> Even though it's marked text/plain, that doesn't mean that LookOut!
> users aren't depending on their mailer to autoformat their lines
> based on fluctuating window width and such...
I still think that text/plain should be just that: plain :)
> Right; that '+' char is to let you know that mutt had to break the line
> for display but it's actually connected to the apparent one above. See
> sections 6.3.80 and 6.3.181 of the manual.
Yes, I understand that, and appreciate it when receiving preformatted
data as it shows me that the line is a continuation of the previous
without requiring me to scroll right through a 230 character line.
> %
> % # Force multipart/alternative to appropriate column widths
> %:0
> % * ^Content-Type.*multipart/alternative
> % {
> %:0 fbBw
> % * ^Content-Transfer-Encoding:.*quoted-printable
> % | sed -e "s/=$//g"
>
> Are you sure that that shouldn't be "s/= $//" (and you certainly don't
> need the /g if you're targeting the end of the line!)? When I have q-p
> messages whose lines have been broken, that's what I get...
Actually, the '=' seems to be hanging at the end without a trailing
space on the ones I receive. (And you're right, I don't need the /g,
it's there through force of habit :)
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