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On 2002-02-11 12:33:53 -0500, Philip Mak wrote:
>From: Philip Mak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 12:33:53 -0500
>Subject: Re: People who don't wrap their lines
>User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.25i
>
>
Nick,
On Thursday Feb 07, 2002 Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thusly:
> * and then Philip Mak declared
> > I'm having trouble reading messages from people who don't wrap their
> > lines. They have it so that one paragraph is a very long line, but it
>
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> I just got an email with the long lines thing. I didn't even realize it
> till I replied to the message and the reply indicator only showed up at
> the beginning of each paragraph! Pretty wierd!
Yep, aggrovating isn
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* and then Christopher S. Swingley declared
> show up with a + at the end of the line)? It seems like a
> display_filter would be the solution, except that you probably only want
> the filter applied to messsages with this condition. Is there a
On Sat, 09 Feb 2002, Christopher S. Swingley wrote:
> On Sat Feb 09, 2002 Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thusly:
> > * and then Christopher S. Swingley declared
> > > > map {!}par 72^M}j
> > >
> > > But this wouldn't do much of anything when reading a message in mutt
> > > would it?
Quoting Peter Whiting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, Feb 08 14:01:
> On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 02:35:27PM -0500, Omen Wild wrote:
> >
> > # Wrap long lines
> > macro pager ~@won "set display_filter=\"par 73qe\"; macro pager
>\\cw ~@woff\n"
> > macro pager ~@woff "set display_filter=''; macro pager \\
Nick,
On Sat Feb 09, 2002 Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thusly:
> * and then Christopher S. Swingley declared
> > > map {!}par 72^M}j
> >
> > But this wouldn't do much of anything when reading a message in mutt
> > would it? Or do you have your pager set as vim?
>
> No, my apologi
Cameron Simpson wrote:
> Of course you need par installed, but it works a treat. Just hit ^l and
> it will reformat the lines for you.
Nick Wilson replied:
> Wouldn't fmt do ok? It'll mangle quoted text (which I presume is the
> advantage of par) but OTOH is already installed.
Yes. I use fmt f
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* and then Christopher S. Swingley declared
> > map {!}par 72^M}j
>
> But this wouldn't do much of anything when reading a message in mutt
> would it? Or do you have your pager set as vim?
No, my apologies, I misunderstood/misread the Q.
Bad
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* and then Cameron Simpson declared
> | No. hehe, but a nice gentlemen from 'the rolling hils of south carolina'
> | sent me this handy little vim macro:
> |
> | map {!}par 72}j
> |
> | Of course you need par installed, but it works a treat. J
Hi,
On Thu, 07 Feb 2002 Philip Mak spewed into the ether:
> I'm having trouble reading messages from people who don't wrap their
> lines. They have it so that one paragraph is a very long line, but it
> seems to cut off after about 255 characters, i.e. I can only see the
>
Nick,
On Thursday Feb 07, 2002 Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thusly:
> * and then Philip Mak declared
> > I'm having trouble reading messages from people who don't wrap their
> > lines. They have it so that one paragraph is a very long line, but it
>
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 02:35:27PM -0500, Omen Wild wrote:
> Quoting Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, Feb 08 09:48:
> >
> > i think the original poster's problem wasn't editing the message, but
> > viewing it in mutt's internal pager.
>
> You can do something like this (shamelessly copie
Quoting Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, Feb 08 09:48:
>
> i think the original poster's problem wasn't editing the message, but
> viewing it in mutt's internal pager.
You can do something like this (shamelessly copied from some rot13
macros previously posted):
# Wrap long lines
macro p
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 09:48:26AM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
> Gary Johnson wrote:
> > >
> > > Wouldn't fmt do ok? It'll mangle quoted text (which I presume is the
> > > advantage of par) but OTOH is already installed.
> >
> > If you want something already installed and you're using vim, why no
Gary Johnson wrote:
> >
> > Wouldn't fmt do ok? It'll mangle quoted text (which I presume is the
> > advantage of par) but OTOH is already installed.
>
> If you want something already installed and you're using vim, why not
> use vim? It also handles the quoting properly.
>
> map gqip}j
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 10:19:28PM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 08:38 08 Feb 2002, Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | No. hehe, but a nice gentlemen from 'the rolling hils of south carolina'
> | sent me this handy little vim macro:
> |
> | map {!}par 72}j
> |
> | Of course you ne
On 08:38 08 Feb 2002, Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| * and then Philip Mak declared
| > I'm having trouble reading messages from people who don't wrap their
| > lines. They have it so that one paragraph is a very long line, but it
|
| No. hehe, but a ni
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* and then Philip Mak declared
> I'm having trouble reading messages from people who don't wrap their
> lines. They have it so that one paragraph is a very long line, but it
>
> Any idea what I'm talking about? I can
I'm having trouble reading messages from people who don't wrap their
lines. They have it so that one paragraph is a very long line, but it
seems to cut off after about 255 characters, i.e. I can only see the
first 255 characters of each line in the pager.
I can't reproduce this
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