set print

2000-05-24 Thread Michael Soulier

Ok, according to my manual, the $print variable, if set...

print

Type: quadoption
Default: ask-no 

Controls whether or not Mutt asks for confirmation before printing. This is
useful for people (like me) who accidentally hit ``p'' often.

I have "set print" in my .muttrc file, but when I hit "p", it doesn't ask
for confirmation. 

Does it need to be set to something like 1, or "y", or something?

Mike

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Re: set print

2000-05-24 Thread Marius Gedminas

On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 03:54:23PM -0400, Michael Soulier wrote:
   Ok, according to my manual, the $print variable, if set...
 
 print
 
 Type: quadoption
 Default: ask-no 
 
 Controls whether or not Mutt asks for confirmation before printing. This is
 useful for people (like me) who accidentally hit ``p'' often.
 
   I have "set print" in my .muttrc file, but when I hit "p", it doesn't ask
 for confirmation. 
 
   Does it need to be set to something like 1, or "y", or something?

Yes.  Use

set print=ask-yes   # or ask-no

Marius Gedminas
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