Re: Mutt in Gnome Terminal

2002-06-27 Thread Rocco Rutte
Hi, * Robert Ian Smit [02-06-27 10:54:28 +0200] wrote: > On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 12:13:04AM +0200, Michael Mauch wrote: > > This cannot work. The redirection (">") is a shell feature, but > > --command does not start a shell, it only spawns the executable given. > > Try: > > gnome-terminal --

Re: Mutt in Gnome Terminal

2002-06-27 Thread Robert Ian Smit
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 12:13:04AM +0200, Michael Mauch wrote: > This cannot work. The redirection (">") is a shell feature, but > --command does not start a shell, it only spawns the executable given. > Try: > > gnome-terminal --command='sh -c "echo foo >foo.txt"' > or > gnome-terminal --c

Re: Mutt in Gnome Terminal

2002-06-26 Thread Jason Burnett
on Thu Jun 27 Cameron Simpson spoke forth with the blessed manuscript > On 12:35 26 Jun 2002, Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > | * Peter T. Abplanalp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020626 12:29]: > | > > I don't know if the --command option for gnome-terminal causes a > | > > different environment

Re: Mutt in Gnome Terminal

2002-06-26 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 12:35 26 Jun 2002, Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | * Peter T. Abplanalp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020626 12:29]: | > > I don't know if the --command option for gnome-terminal causes a | > > different environment to be set. And if so if it's a feature or a | > > bug. After searching faqs, c

Re: Mutt in Gnome Terminal

2002-06-26 Thread Michael Mauch
Robert Ian Smit wrote: > I have also tried to put some different things behind --command, > like echo foo>foo.txt. This never works and even sometimes causes a > startup error. This cannot work. The redirection (">") is a shell feature, but --command does not start a shell, it only spawns the e

Re: Mutt in Gnome Terminal

2002-06-26 Thread Robert Ian Smit
First of all thanks to all the people for replying. I will respond to this message. > % I also have a shortcut aka launcher with a nice mutt icon that > % starts a gnome-terminal with a larger than default geometry and > % --command mutt. > > When you start that command how does your mutt get a

Re: Mutt in Gnome Terminal

2002-06-26 Thread Peter T. Abplanalp
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 09:18:54PM +0200, Robert Ian Smit wrote: > Hi, > > Don't know where to go to first with this problem, so y'all please be my > victim ;) > > I run mutt in a gnome-terminal. I use LC_CTYPE=en_US, so defined in > .bashrc. So far so good. > > I also have a shortcut aka launc

Re: Mutt in Gnome Terminal

2002-06-26 Thread Robert Ian Smit
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 09:31:45PM +0200, Gerhard Häring wrote: > I'm pretty sure it has to do with login-shell vs. interactive shell. I > wish I really understood that, but you could try setting LC_CTYPE in > ~/.bash_profile instead. I thought of that. I already changed .bash_profile to source

Re: Mutt in Gnome Terminal

2002-06-26 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Peter T. Abplanalp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020626 12:29]: > On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 09:18:54PM +0200, Robert Ian Smit wrote: > > Hi, > > hello. > > > I don't know if the --command option for gnome-terminal causes a > > different environment to be set. And if so if it's a feature or a > > bug. Aft

Re: Mutt in Gnome Terminal

2002-06-26 Thread Gerhard Häring
* Robert Ian Smit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-26 21:18 +0200]: > Hi, > > Don't know where to go to first with this problem, so y'all please be my > victim ;) > > I run mutt in a gnome-terminal. I use LC_CTYPE=en_US, so defined in > .bashrc. So far so good. I'm pretty sure it has to do with log

Re: Mutt in Gnome Terminal

2002-06-26 Thread Peter T. Abplanalp
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 09:18:54PM +0200, Robert Ian Smit wrote: > Hi, hello. > I don't know if the --command option for gnome-terminal causes a > different environment to be set. And if so if it's a feature or a > bug. After searching faqs, checking manuals and browsing bugzillas, > I give up.

Re: Mutt in Gnome Terminal

2002-06-26 Thread David T-G
Bob -- ...and then David T-G said... % ... % Try putting mutt in a wrapper that sets your vars and is called by % your --command shortcut and see what it gets you. Note that I don't necessarily propose this as a permanent solution but instead a way to debug. What you need in the long run, esp

Re: Mutt in Gnome Terminal

2002-06-26 Thread David T-G
Bob -- ...and then Robert Ian Smit said... % % Hi, Hello! % % Don't know where to go to first with this problem, so y'all please be my % victim ;) *griN* % ... % I also have a shortcut aka launcher with a nice mutt icon that % starts a gnome-terminal with a larger than default geometry a

Mutt in Gnome Terminal

2002-06-26 Thread Robert Ian Smit
Hi, Don't know where to go to first with this problem, so y'all please be my victim ;) I run mutt in a gnome-terminal. I use LC_CTYPE=en_US, so defined in .bashrc. So far so good. I also have a shortcut aka launcher with a nice mutt icon that starts a gnome-terminal with a larger than default g

Re: mutt in gnome-terminal (was: Re: numeric keypad not working?)

2000-10-28 Thread Thomas Dickey
> Someone sent me his gnome terminfo from the RH7 ncurses rpm package, > which seems to work out-of-the-box for me. ok (I'll have to check & see) > > Basically, you would have been able to use the 'gnome' entry I wrote, > > except for a subtle detail: I coded the keys that you are looking for s

Re: mutt in gnome-terminal (was: Re: numeric keypad not working?)

2000-10-28 Thread Juergen Salk
* Thomas E. Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001027 22:09]: > On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Juergen Salk wrote: > > > I have to apologize if I'm beating this to death, but I have to admit, > > that I don't feel terribly familiar with all these terminfo stuff. > >

URLs (was: mutt in gnome-terminal)

2000-10-28 Thread Thomas Ribbrock
On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 10:20:44PM +0200, Juergen Salk wrote: > I am using mutt in conjunction with gnome-terminal, because of it's > build-in URL support. (I really can't get used to urlview, which this > tears the URLs out of the written context of the messages.) Which is why I'm using w3m ins

Re: mutt in gnome-terminal (was: Re: numeric keypad not working?)

2000-10-27 Thread Thomas E. Dickey
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Juergen Salk wrote: > I have to apologize if I'm beating this to death, but I have to admit, > that I don't feel terribly familiar with all these terminfo stuff. > So, is there a way to use mutt in gnome-terminal with Home and End > keys working *a

Re: mutt in gnome-terminal (was: Re: numeric keypad not working?)

2000-10-27 Thread Juergen Salk
hich - surprise, surprise - makes Home and End keys working in mutt, but unfortunately lacks color support. I have to apologize if I'm beating this to death, but I have to admit, that I don't feel terribly familiar with all these terminfo stuff. So, is there a way to use mutt in gn

Re: mutt in gnome-terminal (was: Re: numeric keypad not working?)

2000-10-27 Thread Thomas E. Dickey
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 06:30:16 -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote: > > there are differences between various terminal emulators for the > > codes used for home/end. XFree86 xterm for instance originally > > supported PC-style codes (\EOH and \EOF), while r

Re: mutt in gnome-terminal (was: Re: numeric keypad not working?)

2000-10-27 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 06:30:16 -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote: > there are differences between various terminal emulators for the > codes used for home/end. XFree86 xterm for instance originally > supported PC-style codes (\EOH and \EOF), while rxvt used > vt220-style (\E[1~ and \E[4~). At the mom

Re: mutt in gnome-terminal (was: Re: numeric keypad not working?)

2000-10-27 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 08:37:33AM +0200, Juergen Salk wrote: > * Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001027 07:53]: > > > which is Pos1? > > Ooops, I'm sorry. It's the "Home" key. there are differences between various terminal emulators for the codes used for home/end. XFree86 xterm for inst

Re: mutt in gnome-terminal (was: Re: numeric keypad not working?)

2000-10-26 Thread Juergen Salk
* Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001027 07:53]: > which is Pos1? Ooops, I'm sorry. It's the "Home" key. Best regards - Juergen.

Re: mutt in gnome-terminal (was: Re: numeric keypad not working?)

2000-10-26 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 10:20:44PM +0200, Juergen Salk wrote: > * Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001026 18:42]: > > On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 10:55:26PM -0400, kiss the sun and walk on air wrote: > > > how do i get my numeric keypad working in mutt? i'm using helix gnome > > > on a debian woody

mutt in gnome-terminal (was: Re: numeric keypad not working?)

2000-10-26 Thread Juergen Salk
* Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001026 18:42]: > On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 10:55:26PM -0400, kiss the sun and walk on air wrote: > > how do i get my numeric keypad working in mutt? i'm using helix gnome > > on a debian woody system, running mutt from inside the gnome > > terminal. if I have num