Re: toggle-quoted in browser

2007-02-10 Thread Chris Bannister
On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 08:34:32PM -0800, Bill wrote:
> I've found that hitting 'v' in mutt's mail browser, and then typing
> uppercase 'T' (while the text portion of the message is selected),
> opens, what for me is a cleaner rendering of a message.
> 
> Is there anyway to implement this from mutt's browser, without going
> through the 'v' 'T' sequence?
> 
> (toggle-quoted)

That is an old version of mutt you are using. 

I don't understand your question. If I type 'v' then I am in the
attachment screen.

'T' (toggle-quoted) just works in the pager.

Wonder if you are confusing the 'index' and 'pager' screens.

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Re: toggle-quoted in browser

2007-02-06 Thread Rado S
=- Bill wrote on Mon  5.Feb'07 at 20:34:32 -0800 -=

> I've found that hitting 'v' in mutt's mail browser, and then
> typing uppercase 'T' (while the text portion of the message is
> selected), opens, what for me is a cleaner rendering of a message.

Please don't report keys but function names from the '?' help page.
I'm not used to the defaults anymore.

> Is there anyway to implement this from mutt's browser, without
> going through the 'v' 'T' sequence? (toggle-quoted)

There is always macros, of course.

Maybe 'message-hook . push ' helps.

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toggle-quoted in browser

2007-02-05 Thread Bill
I've found that hitting 'v' in mutt's mail browser, and then typing
uppercase 'T' (while the text portion of the message is selected),
opens, what for me is a cleaner rendering of a message.

Is there anyway to implement this from mutt's browser, without going
through the 'v' 'T' sequence?

(toggle-quoted)

Thanks,

Bill