Hi all,
Francesco gave the solution, thanks to him !
Le 01-12-2007, à 13:54:51 +0100, Francesco Ciattaglia ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a
écrit :
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> * Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01.12.07 13:32]:
> > On 2007-12-01, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > I've noticed something
* Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01.12.07 13:32]:
> On 2007-12-01, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I've noticed something that might help us solving this problem: the
> > display gets messed up when I get on a signed message and only then ! I
> > don't know why I missed that until now, i
On 2007-12-01, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've noticed something that might help us solving this problem: the
> display gets messed up when I get on a signed message and only then ! I
> don't know why I missed that until now, it seems so obvious now.
Nice work!
> I'm using gnupg and the
Hey guys,
I've noticed something that might help us solving this problem: the
display gets messed up when I get on a signed message and only then ! I
don't know why I missed that until now, it seems so obvious now.
So I think my problem is *not* linked to the TERM variable.
I'm using gnupg and
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On Friday, November 30 at 07:30 AM, quoth Steve:
> If you have an application which is supposed to use 256-colour mode
> and it isn't working, you may find you need to tell your server that
> your terminal supports 256 colours. On Unix, you do this b
Le 28-11-2007, à 12:51:27 -0600, Kyle Wheeler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
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> On Wednesday, November 28 at 11:33 AM, quoth Steve:
> > I haven't compiled mutt, but
> >
> > aptitude install mutt
> >
> > Here is the output of mutt -v :
> >
> > System: Linux 2.6.18-5-amd64 (x86_64)
Le 30-11-2007, à 02:38:39 +0200, Jussi Peltola ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
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> Hi,
Hi,
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 03:10:12PM +0100, Steve wrote:
> > After this short introduction, here is my problem, which isn't critical
> > but tiring. When I use TAB to go to the next unread m
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 03:10:12PM +0100, Steve wrote:
> After this short introduction, here is my problem, which isn't critical
> but tiring. When I use TAB to go to the next unread message, sometimes
> the display starts to move up and the whole message becomes mixed up.
> After some investi
Hi Gary,
Le 28-11-2007, à 09:03:35 -0800, Gary Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
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> On 2007-11-26, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have a Debian box at home where I fetchmail my mails, then procmail
> > them and finally read them with mutt either locally or via putty
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On Wednesday, November 28 at 11:33 AM, quoth Steve:
> I haven't compiled mutt, but
>
> aptitude install mutt
>
> Here is the output of mutt -v :
>
> System: Linux 2.6.18-5-amd64 (x86_64) [using ncurses 5.5] [using
> libidn 0.6.5 (compiled with 0.6.5)
On 2007-11-26, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a Debian box at home where I fetchmail my mails, then procmail
> them and finally read them with mutt either locally or via putty from
> work. I have several profiles which I switch to using F. Apart
> from some gpg keys problems which shoul
Le 28-11-2007, à 03:52:43 -0600, Kyle Wheeler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
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> Well, the thing we're aiming for is to find a way to get all of your
> various software pieces to agree on a configuration that works. This
> is made more difficult by several things. It probably help
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Well, the thing we're aiming for is to find a way to get all of your
various software pieces to agree on a configuration that works. This
is made more difficult by several things. It probably helps if you
think of the layers that you're working with
Hi Kyle,
Thanks for your answer which I read, re-read again and again because
things are not as clear for me as they are for you ;-) (see below).
Le 26-11-2007, à 09:34:45 -0600, Kyle Wheeler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
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> On Monday, November 26 at 03:10 PM, quoth Steve:
> > W
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On Monday, November 26 at 03:10 PM, quoth Steve:
> When I use TAB to go to the next unread message, sometimes the
> display starts to move up and the whole message becomes mixed up.
> After some investigation, all I found to fix this problem is to
>
Hello,
My name is Steve and I'm new on this list, and new to mutt too. I was
using kmail for a while but now I'm fed up having to fire up xming
etc... only to check my mails. So I (finally) decided to use mutt even
if it seems pretty obscur in the beginning
After a lot of reading, I finally got i
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 08:50:16PM +0100, Michael Wagner wrote:
> On Sonntag, 06. Jan. 2002 at 20:53:24, MuttER wrote:
> > On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 08:30:05PM +0530, Prahlad Vaidyanathan wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > text/html; w3m -T text/html %s
> > >
> > >
> > > You could also add a 'copiousoutpu
On Sonntag, 06. Jan. 2002 at 20:53:24, MuttER wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 08:30:05PM +0530, Prahlad Vaidyanathan wrote:
> >
> >
> > text/html; w3m -T text/html %s
> >
> >
> > You could also add a 'copiousoutput' at the end of that, and set
> > auto_view text/html in your muttrc to put w3m
On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 08:30:05PM +0530, Prahlad Vaidyanathan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 Stephan Seitz spewed into the ether:
> [-- snip --]
> > PS: How do you call w3m to display html mails?
>
>
> text/html; w3m -T text/html %s
>
>
> You could also add a 'copiousoutput' at the en
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 10:50:23AM +0100, Stephan Seitz wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 08:30:05PM +0530, Prahlad Vaidyanathan wrote
> > > PS: How do you call w3m to display html mails?
> >
> > text/html; w3m -T text/html %s
> >
>
> Fine, this is working for html files very good, but
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Stephan Seitz wrote:
> lynx produces footnotes for every HREF link, but it doesn't work well
> in an utf-8 environment.
I ought to write a lynx faq... (the utf-8 stuff works well enough with
current code compiled against libncursesw).
--
T.E.Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http
Hi!
On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 08:30:05PM +0530, Prahlad Vaidyanathan wrote
> > PS: How do you call w3m to display html mails?
>
> text/html; w3m -T text/html %s
>
Fine, this is working for html files very good, but the mutt pager
deletes the HREF links, so you only see something like "click her
Hi,
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 Stephan Seitz spewed into the ether:
[-- snip --]
> PS: How do you call w3m to display html mails?
text/html; w3m -T text/html %s
You could also add a 'copiousoutput' at the end of that, and set
auto_view text/html in your muttrc to put w3m's output into your pager.
Hi!
On Mon, Dez 17, 2001 at 08:37:24 +0100, Cristian wrote
> Accepts UTF-8 only if you set $LC_ALL correctly. My point was that all
> the programs I listed worked fine after I just set $LANG.
vim works fine here. If I set LANG=de_DE.UTF-8 the other variables get
the same value as well.
Normaly I
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, Cristian wrote:
> Hi Stephan!
>
> On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 11:38:45AM +0100, Stephan Seitz wrote:
> > Strange, never w3m nor lynx can correctly display
> > http://fsing.fs.uni-sb.de/~stse/manga.html. But w3mmee does.
>
> Plain w3m had wide character support only the for Japane
Hi Stephan!
On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 11:38:45AM +0100, Stephan Seitz wrote:
> Strange, never w3m nor lynx can correctly display
> http://fsing.fs.uni-sb.de/~stse/manga.html. But w3mmee does.
Plain w3m had wide character support only the for Japanese character
sets Shift_JIS, EUC_JP, and ISO-2022-
Hi!
On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 04:00:03PM +0100, Cristian wrote
> browsers: w3m-m17n (with autoconversion from `any' other character set),
> lynx (works with UTF-8 and iso-8859-1, at least)
Strange, never w3m nor lynx can correctly display
http://fsing.fs.uni-sb.de/~stse/manga.html. But w
r en_US if you prefer English.
On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 02:26:57AM +0100, Robert Joop wrote:
> i've got a utf-8 display problem.
> in the pager, everything looks ok, but in the index, non-ASCII characters
> don't show up (a space appears instead).
The thing that puzzled me for
... When
> Mutt calls PGP to verify a message's signature, it screws up the display.
> I've used the settings documented in the contrib directory for pgp 6, and
> it's working fine except for the display problem. I have to do a ^L after
> every message checked by PGP.
>
working fine except for the display problem. I have to do a ^L after
every message checked by PGP.
There *is* an error which flashes by pretty quick. Something about "sh:
pgpspcycwrap not found" or something... Don't know if that's pertinent to
the display problem...
Anyone kno
Hi,
since some months I am using mutt with slang.
>From time to time when displaying large messages, the highlighted status
line (as in
- S - 2/3: Christian v. Mueffli biff for mh style maildir-- (74%)
) gets corrupted. This does not stop usage of elm, but looks strange :-)
> [
Mutt's pager chokes on this message (Message-ID:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>). All I see is
[-- Error: unable to create PGP subprocess! --]
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