On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 10:22:42AM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> however, since he's getting key-not-bound, none of this applies...
Well, now, that's a very good point. Duh.
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On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 10:10:37AM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> I get the "Key is not bound" message on my Linux PC, too. Where did
> you see the reference in the documentation?
If you hit '?' while reading a message:
top jump to the top of the message
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On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 10:10:37AM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> I get the "Key is not bound" message on my Linux PC, too. Where did
> you see the reference in the documentation?
>
> There may be a more significant problem, though. On the PC, both
> keys actually send something to the terminal w
I get the "Key is not bound" message on my Linux PC, too. Where did
you see the reference in the documentation?
There may be a more significant problem, though. On the PC, both
keys actually send something to the terminal window (Home key sends
[1~; End key sends [4~). On my Sun, pressing the
* On 2002.07.12, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* "Charles Gagnon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The mutt documentation says that the 'home' and 'end' keys on the
> keyboard should make you jump to the beginning and the end of a
> message while reading it.
>
> On Solaris 8 running on sparc (with a
The mutt documentation says that the 'home' and 'end' keys on the
keyboard should make you jump to the beginning and the end of a
message while reading it.
On Solaris 8 running on sparc (with a standard sun keyboard) I get
the "Key is not bound" message.
Anyone knows how to add this binding to m