Re: Mutt on Macbook

2009-01-03 Thread Brendan Cully
On Friday, 19 December 2008 at 16:02, Brendan Cully wrote: > On Friday, 19 December 2008 at 18:56, Joseph wrote: > > Getting started with a Mac and being spoiled with Debian, > > > > I tried Macports to get mutt. > > > > But I got an old version. > > > > How do I get a current copy, and how do I

Re: Mutt on Macbook

2008-12-24 Thread Joseph
On 12/23/08, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > On Monday, December 22 at 11:47 AM, quoth Joseph: > >Ah, that is looking/sounding better. > > > >Now, if I can figure out what string should be sent. > > > >It lets me control the scroll bar or send a string. > > The string you want is the one listed for shift-ho

Re: Mutt on Macbook

2008-12-23 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday, December 22 at 11:47 AM, quoth Joseph: >Ah, that is looking/sounding better. > >Now, if I can figure out what string should be sent. > >It lets me control the scroll bar or send a string. The string you want is the one listed for shift-home

Re: Mutt on Macbook

2008-12-23 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 23Dec2008 02:46, Greg Darke wrote: | On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 06:15:43AM -0500, Joseph wrote: | > What I would like is the real home/end keys. The Fn+left/right make the | > window go to the bottom or top via its local buffer. | > | > But say viewing an email in mutt that is long, you can't pgd

Re: Mutt on Macbook

2008-12-22 Thread Joseph
On 12/22/08, Greg Darke wrote: > On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 06:15:43AM -0500, Joseph wrote: > > What I would like is the real home/end keys. The Fn+left/right make the > > window go to the bottom or top via its local buffer. > > > > But say viewing an email in mutt that is long, you can't pgdn/pgup o

Re: Mutt on Macbook

2008-12-22 Thread Joseph
On 12/22/08, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > On Monday, December 22 at 06:15 AM, quoth Joseph: > >> The arrow keys on the bottom right on you keyboard; for home/end > >> you have to press Fn+left/right (Fn -> bottom left of keyboard). > > > > What I would like is the real home/end keys. The Fn+left/right ma

Re: Mutt on Macbook

2008-12-22 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday, December 22 at 06:15 AM, quoth Joseph: >> The arrow keys on the bottom right on you keyboard; for home/end >> you have to press Fn+left/right (Fn -> bottom left of keyboard). > > What I would like is the real home/end keys. The Fn+left/righ

Re: Mutt on Macbook

2008-12-22 Thread Greg Darke
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 06:15:43AM -0500, Joseph wrote: > What I would like is the real home/end keys. The Fn+left/right make the > window go to the bottom or top via its local buffer. > > But say viewing an email in mutt that is long, you can't pgdn/pgup or > get to the bottom of the message by p

Re: Mutt on Macbook

2008-12-22 Thread Joseph
On 12/20/08, Christian Ebert wrote: > * Joseph on Saturday, December 20, 2008 at 08:10:39 -0500 > > Also, how does one get the end, home, page+up, page+down keys on a > > macbook that does not have those keys? > > The arrow keys on the bottom right on you keyboard; for home/end > you have to press

Re: Mutt on Macbook

2008-12-21 Thread Marc Vaillant
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 08:10:39AM -0500, Joseph wrote: > On 12/19/08, Marc Vaillant wrote: > > On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 06:56:38PM -0500, Joseph wrote: > > > Getting started with a Mac and being spoiled with Debian, > > > > > > I tried Macports to get mutt. > > > > > > But I got an old version. >

Re: Mutt on Macbook

2008-12-20 Thread Christian Ebert
* Joseph on Saturday, December 20, 2008 at 08:10:39 -0500 > Also, how does one get the end, home, page+up, page+down keys on a > macbook that does not have those keys? The arrow keys on the bottom right on you keyboard; for home/end you have to press Fn+left/right (Fn -> bottom left of keyboard).

Re: Mutt on Macbook

2008-12-20 Thread Joseph
On 12/19/08, Marc Vaillant wrote: > On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 06:56:38PM -0500, Joseph wrote: > > Getting started with a Mac and being spoiled with Debian, > > > > I tried Macports to get mutt. > > > > But I got an old version. > > > > How do I get a current copy, and how do I stay current on it?

Re: Mutt on Macbook

2008-12-19 Thread Sahil Tandon
Marc Vaillant wrote: > On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 06:56:38PM -0500, Joseph wrote: > > Getting started with a Mac and being spoiled with Debian, > > > > I tried Macports to get mutt. > > > > But I got an old version. > > > > How do I get a current copy, and how do I stay current on it? > > > > po

Re: Mutt on Macbook

2008-12-19 Thread Marc Vaillant
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 06:56:38PM -0500, Joseph wrote: > Getting started with a Mac and being spoiled with Debian, > > I tried Macports to get mutt. > > But I got an old version. > > How do I get a current copy, and how do I stay current on it? > port install mutt-devel That will get you 1.

Re: Mutt on Macbook

2008-12-19 Thread Brendan Cully
On Friday, 19 December 2008 at 18:56, Joseph wrote: > Getting started with a Mac and being spoiled with Debian, > > I tried Macports to get mutt. > > But I got an old version. > > How do I get a current copy, and how do I stay current on it? > > ( I still use Debian as well and like it very muc

Mutt on Macbook

2008-12-19 Thread Joseph
Getting started with a Mac and being spoiled with Debian, I tried Macports to get mutt. But I got an old version. How do I get a current copy, and how do I stay current on it? ( I still use Debian as well and like it very much. ) -- respectfully, Joseph signature.asc Description: Digital si