On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 04:32:34PM -0800, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote: > On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 10:35:35PM -0800, Will Yardley wrote: > > (without passphrase already cached by GPG), use 'limit' to find an > > encrypted, *traditional* (not pgp-MIME) message in a folder. In some > > cases, not completely reproducible, I then only see the 'S' in the index > > lines that show up (when $pager_index_lines is set), and I see artifacts > > of the pinentry page, sometimes sticking around for a while. The > > screenshot here should show the behavior. > > > > Additionally, after this problem comes up, the up arrow in the 'limit' > > pattern doesn't work (I get, e.g., [A for up-arrow), though I can still > > type in there Ok. > > Just to help me track this: do you have $pgp_auto_decode set, or are you > typing Esc-P inside the pager? It sounds like we need to trigger a hard > redraw (which also turns keypad back on) on whatever path this is > following.
I don't have $pgp_auto_decode set, but because the messages were created via mutt (with older GPG and $pgp_create_traditional), there's an x-header, so I don't have to explicitly hit esc-p. > Also, does this only happen when you limit? It seemed to be easier to reproduce that way, I'll try it the other way with some non-pgp-MIME messages. w