On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 12:09:13PM +0300, Jussi Ekholm wrote:
Yeah, I learnt that already. :-) Now I can use M-q nicely and it does
*just* what I want it to do, so now faar too long lines aren't a
problem for me. Of course, it would be nice if Emacs would wrap 'em
automagicly, but I think
At 3:41 PM EDT on May 4 Radek Spacil sent off:
On [04/05/02] 18:23, Jussi Ekholm wrote:
Radek Spacil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On [04/05/02] 12:36, Jussi Ekholm wrote:
I think, that something is wrong with my Emacs, because 'M-x
auto-fill-mode' doesn't start wrapping lines. Or, then
Mike Schiraldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, is there any way to use this option with emacsclient? Just for the
record; I can't handle any Elisp, so I can't handle any of that -- by
myself, at least. :-)
Okay, grab Rob Reid's post package. It automatically recognizes mutt
messages, based
On [04/05/02] 12:36, Jussi Ekholm wrote:
Mike Schiraldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, is there any way to use this option with emacsclient? Just for the
record; I can't handle any Elisp, so I can't handle any of that -- by
myself, at least. :-)
Okay, grab Rob Reid's post package. It
01-May-02 at 14:18, Jussi Ekholm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
I know, that Mutt can wrap the lines on pager and such forth, but
what about before it sends the message to editor for replying? I've
set the $smart_wrap, and I searched the manual through with a word
'wrap', but couldn't find a
On [04/05/02] 18:23, Jussi Ekholm wrote:
Radek Spacil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On [04/05/02] 12:36, Jussi Ekholm wrote:
I think, that something is wrong with my Emacs, because 'M-x
auto-fill-mode' doesn't start wrapping lines. Or, then the wrong
thing is me -- should I somehow configure
Mike Schiraldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
job? I just don't like to enable wrapping in Emacs itself, because
I hate it when the editor handles the line length.
Just do this:
set editor=emacs --eval '(turn-on-auto-fill)'
and line wrapping will only be turned on when emacs is launched by
So, is there any way to use this option with emacsclient? Just for the
record; I can't handle any Elisp, so I can't handle any of that -- by
myself, at least. :-)
Okay, grab Rob Reid's post package. It automatically recognizes mutt
messages, based on the filename IIRC. It provides a variable,
Heya.
I was just wondering, that is it possible for Mutt to wrap the lines
before sending the message in the editor when replying? At least Slrn
handles this, and it is quite nice feature indeed.
I know, that Mutt can wrap the lines on pager and such forth, but
what about before it sends the
Jussi Ekholm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
I was just wondering, that is it possible for Mutt to wrap the lines
before sending the message in the editor when replying?
Nope.
Or should this be the editor's job?
Yes. Set $editor to something apropriate.
Michael
P.S. please post to [EMAIL
Hi, all!
...and then Michael Tatge said...
%
% Jussi Ekholm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
% I was just wondering, that is it possible for Mutt to wrap the lines
% before sending the message in the editor when replying?
%
% Nope.
Jussi: I heartily agree with Michael. I wouldn't want to use
David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
...and then Michael Tatge said...
% P.S. please post to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michael: He did, AFAICT. Is there a particular reason you made this note?
Strange - now that I look at the headers, it's ok. Somehow the gbnet
adresse came up as I hit
begin Jussi Ekholm quotation:
I was just wondering, that is it possible for Mutt to wrap the lines
before sending the message in the editor when replying? At least Slrn
handles this, and it is quite nice feature indeed.
You don't want that anyway, you just think you do.
If your editor
job? I just don't like to enable wrapping in Emacs itself, because
I hate it when the editor handles the line length.
Just do this:
set editor=emacs --eval '(turn-on-auto-fill)'
and line wrapping will only be turned on when emacs is launched by mutt. And
if you want to use a long line
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