Re: {latex,sgml,xml} packages for creating resume?

2001-05-14 Thread Steven E. Harris
Alan Shutko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I could provide the source to show you how, if you want. I would like to see the source, if you're willing to post it or send it by e-mail. -- Steven E. Harris:: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG :: 0x70248E67

Re: newbie tip-of-the-moment

2001-04-25 Thread Steven E. Harris
-L mutt | grep ^/etc /etc /etc/Muttrc -- Steven E. Harris:: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG :: 0x70248E67

Re: mutt's default colors (Potato)

2001-04-24 Thread Steven E. Harris
ttrc, the one at my ISP lacks any color definitions. Problem solved. I'll copy the Debian ones over into my ~/.muttrc. > (oh look -- serendipity at hand! this email sig was picked at > random. really. no kidding.) That is pretty amazing. Nice work. -- Steven E.

Re: Mutt is best

2001-04-24 Thread Steven E. Harris
Chris Cyll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Apologies. > I meant to reply to the default color thread. No problem. I caught the reply here. I made the same mistake as Mike of missing the capital 'M' when searching with locate. -- Steven E. Harris:: [

Re: mutt's default colors (Potato)

2001-04-24 Thread Steven E. Harris
sn't. I'm wondering if there's some global toggle (other than setting all the colors yourself) for color. -- Steven E. Harris:: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG :: 0x70248E67

mutt's default colors (Potato)

2001-04-24 Thread Steven E. Harris
might the mutt installed at my ISP not use any colors by default, while my local one does? Is there a setting to "turn on color" without actually specifying overrides of the defaults? -- Steven E. Harris:: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG :: 0x70248E67

Re: Debian + exim + procmail

2001-04-03 Thread Steven E. Harris
uire_files" directive. It's saying that if ~/.procmailrc exists and procmail is installed, route the message through the "procmail_pipe" transport, which you can find defined elsewhere in the same file. -- Steven E. Harris:: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG :: 0x70248E67

Re: wraping lines in mutt

2001-03-13 Thread Steven E. Harris
word. Sorry about the false problem. -- Steven E. Harris:: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG :: 0x70248E67

Re: wraping lines in mutt

2001-03-13 Thread Steven E. Harris
"Holp, John Mr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In my .exrc file I have placed; > > set wm=9 > > That will break the line 9 keystrokes from the right side, give it a > try. Still no good. I tried fiddling with my TERM variable too, to change it from "rxvt&

Re: wraping lines in mutt

2001-03-13 Thread Steven E. Harris
olumn point. I thought that maybe vi would chop the lines up upon exit, but it doesn't. Is there another companion setting that will force a new line (and let you see this happening as you type)? -- Steven E. Harris:: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG :: 0x70248E67