On 2009-04-01, Jeffery Small wrote:
> Has there ever been any discussion regarding this issue?
No.
> Other programs, such as the vim editor, can deal with the
> terminal window being resized while the program is running,
> but mutt is unforgiving. Mutt recognizes the terminal size
> when start
Anders Rayner-Karlsson writes:
>* Jeffery Small [20090401 09:15]:
>> Has there ever been any discussion regarding this issue? Other programs,
>> such as the vim editor, can deal with the terminal window being resized
>> while the program is running, but mutt is unforgiving. Mutt recognizes
>>
Hi,
* Anders Rayner-Karlsson wrote:
I don't know what version of mutt you are using, but the 1.5 branch
have handled this for as long as I can remember using it. It could be
dependent on your OS version, terminal program or factors outside of
mutt's control.
..and terminal abstraction library
Has there ever been any discussion regarding this issue? Other programs,
such as the vim editor, can deal with the terminal window being resized
while the program is running, but mutt is unforgiving. Mutt recognizes
the terminal size when started, but if you stretch or shorten the terminal
height
* Jeffery Small [20090401 09:15]:
> Has there ever been any discussion regarding this issue? Other programs,
> such as the vim editor, can deal with the terminal window being resized
> while the program is running, but mutt is unforgiving. Mutt recognizes
> the terminal size when started, but if