On 21:26 Wed 28 Aug , Pankaj Jangid wrote:
> Neil Woods writes:
>
> > Is there a way to emulate Emacs's behaviour with the and keys in
> > the Index? E.g. pressing the key moves the menu selection down until
> > it
> > reaches the bottom, then on the next key-press the menu selection
>
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 08:24:30PM -0400, José María Mateos wrote:
I'm back to trying to get flowed mode working for me, but I'm finding
something funny: mutt is not adding the trailing space to every line
when quoting.
Mutt doesn't add the trailing spaces. However, if you are replying to a
On 2019-08-28 20:36, Mathieu Carpentier wrote:
> I would like to use "folder" for mailboxes command:
> mailboxes `echo -n "+ "; cd $folder; find . -maxdepth 1 -type d -name "*"
> -printf "+'%f' "`
>
> When I run mutt, I get the content of my home directory in the side panel:
> $folder was not "ex
I've been searching in manuals and on google, but I could not find an
answer to my question.
Let's say I define the following variable in my muttrc file:
### where are my email accounts ?
set my_mail_root_dir = $HOME/Mail
set mbox_type = Maildir
### folders for my Hotmail account
set folder = $my_
Neil Woods writes:
> Is there a way to emulate Emacs's behaviour with the and keys in
> the Index? E.g. pressing the key moves the menu selection down until
> it
> reaches the bottom, then on the next key-press the menu selection
> moves
> to the centre of the index. And the same in rever
Is there a way to emulate Emacs's behaviour with the and keys in
the Index? E.g. pressing the key moves the menu selection down until it
reaches the bottom, then on the next key-press the menu selection moves
to the centre of the index. And the same in reverse for the key.
Is there any key