Re: Directory selection list to save attachment(s)

2010-07-23 Thread {mutt-user}
> Don't backspace over the filename unless you want to change it.  The
>  key will initiate the directory selection listing and allow you to
> navagate thru the tree.  Hitting the  key will open/select the
> directory you choose and append it to the filename.

ok thanks, I get that much.  But how do you exit the directory list?  

Hitting  goes into that directory - this is how I navigate from
~/ down until the desired directory is reached.

Hitting q exits the directory list but the selection is not
maintained.

I should mention this is with Mutt 1.5.9i (2005-03-13)

Perhaps it is not possible to do what I want?


Re: Directory selection list to save attachment(s)

2010-07-23 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* {mutt-us...@nospam.pz.podzone.net <{mutt-us...@nospam.pz.podzone.net> 
[07-23-10 04:36]:
> 
> After pressing 'v' to view list of attachments, select the attachment
> then hit 's', backspac over the filename then hit TAB to get a
> directory list, it is possible to navigate the directory list but I
> cannot see how to make a directory selection.
> 

Don't backspace over the filename unless you want to change it.  The
 key will initiate the directory selection listing and allow you to
navagate thru the tree.  Hitting the  key will open/select the
directory you choose and append it to the filename.

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Directory selection list to save attachment(s)

2010-07-23 Thread {mutt-user}
Hi,

After pressing 'v' to view list of attachments, select the attachment
then hit 's', backspac over the filename then hit TAB to get a
directory list, it is possible to navigate the directory list but I
cannot see how to make a directory selection.

'q' does exit the list but it does not maintain the directory
selection.

Is it possible to select from the directory list when saving an
attachment?

Thanks.