Re: Newbie: Mutt reference card?

2000-09-08 Thread David T-G
John -- ...and then John Horne said... % On 07-Sep-00 at 16:33:56 David T-G wrote: % > % 'pointy-clicky' client to a keyboard one takes a bit of time :-) Having % > % > Let me guess: you don't use vi, right? :-) % > % No, I do use vi/vim on both Linux and Solaris :-) But I've been using XFMail

Re: Newbie: Mutt reference card?

2000-09-08 Thread John Horne
On 07-Sep-00 at 16:33:56 David T-G wrote: > % 'pointy-clicky' client to a keyboard one takes a bit of time :-) Having > > Let me guess: you don't use vi, right? :-) > No, I do use vi/vim on both Linux and Solaris :-) But I've been using XFMail as the mail client and the only keys I use is the 'd

Re: Newbie: Mutt reference card?

2000-09-07 Thread David T-G
John -- ...and then John Horne said... % Hello, Hi! % % I am in the process of starting to use Mutt, having used an X window client % for the past couple of years. Needless to say the change from a Good for you :-) % 'pointy-clicky' client to a keyboard one takes a bit of time :-) Having s

Re: Newbie: Mutt reference card?

2000-09-07 Thread Rob Reid
At 12:14 PM EDT on September 7 John Horne sent off: > I am in the process of starting to use Mutt, having used an X window client > for the past couple of years. Needless to say the change from a > 'pointy-clicky' client to a keyboard one takes a bit of time :-) Having said > that, and having see

Newbie: Mutt reference card?

2000-09-07 Thread John Horne
Hello, I am in the process of starting to use Mutt, having used an X window client for the past couple of years. Needless to say the change from a 'pointy-clicky' client to a keyboard one takes a bit of time :-) Having said that, and having seen all the key bindings in Mutt, has anyone produced a