On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 05:01:55PM -, Framstag wrote by way of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Do not forget to enclose ALL of your %s arguments with 'quotes'!!
Don't do this. Mutt takes care of the necessary quoting itself.
Adding quotes around "%s" will break that mailcap entry.
(Additionally
I've found another (I think, well-known) `funny feature'. When not all
level of quotes fits the first screen and they start from `the oldest',
mutt's changing colors of next (`newer') ones when they appear. I'm not
sure if I describe it well, try:
> > > > > > > quote1
[... 7 times ...]
> > > > >
Hi
I used to have a bit of slang code that would give highlighting of headers
etc in Jed when using it as an editor called from Mutt. Unfortunately I
forgot to archive it before I reinstalled my PC and can't find it on the Net
anymore. I think it was mail_mode.sl does anyone know if its still ou
On 1 February 1999, Daniel Bauke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I've found another (I think, well-known) `funny feature'. When not
> all level of quotes fits the first screen and they start from `the
> oldest', mutt's changing colors of next (`newer') ones when they
> appear.
[...]
> Shouldn't mutt
Here you go:
Quoting Patrick Colbeck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi
>
> I used to have a bit of slang code that would give highlighting of headers
> etc in Jed when using it as an editor called from Mutt. Unfortunately I
> forgot to archive it before I reinstalled my PC and can't find it on the
On Mon, Feb 01, 1999 at 02:33:30PM +, Patrick Colbeck wrote:
> I used to have a bit of slang code that would give highlighting of headers
> etc in Jed when using it as an editor called from Mutt. Unfortunately I
> forgot to archive it before I reinstalled my PC and can't find it on the Net
>