Re: complete-query key binding question

2008-04-16 Thread Alain Bench
Hi Rado! On Sunday, April 13, 2008 at 15:03:00 +0200, Rado Smiljanic wrote: On some systems Shift-TAB works, but you'd need to capture the raw ESC-sequence produced by it, there is no mutt-code for it. The Shift-TAB key combination produces a BackTab on many keyboards. Mutt can bind

complete-query key binding question

2008-04-13 Thread Marianne Promberger
Hi List, The mutt manual says: In any prompt for address entry, you can use the complete-query function (default: ^T) ... What does ^T stand for? I can't figure this out. Certanily, the actual ^ and T keys don't work for me. So I tried rebinding This works fine: bindeditor\e\t

Re: complete-query key binding question

2008-04-13 Thread Rado S
=- Marianne Promberger wrote on Sun 13.Apr'08 at 13:21:56 +0100 -= What does ^T stand for? I can't figure this out. Certanily, the actual ^ and T keys don't work for me. Ctrl-T (or Strg-T) This works fine: bindeditor\e\t complete-query But really, I'd rather bind it to Ctrl-Tab,

Re: complete-query key binding question

2008-04-13 Thread Marianne Promberger
On 04/13/08 15:03, Rado S wrote: =- Marianne Promberger wrote on Sun 13.Apr'08 at 13:21:56 +0100 -= This works fine: bindeditor\e\t complete-query But really, I'd rather bind it to Ctrl-Tab, but this bindeditor\C\t complete-query doesn't do the trick -- hitting Ctrl

key binding question

2001-10-27 Thread Dave Price
just a quick question... i have pgp encryption on by default .. works fine, but i often find myself running: p (pgp-menu) f (forget it) y (send) whwn i write to friends to whom pgp means nothing ... how can i bind a key ( Y ) to this sequence of commands? tia and aloha, dave PGP signature

Re: key binding question

2001-10-27 Thread David T-G
Dave -- ...and then Dave Price said... % just a quick question... Just a quick answer :-) % % i have pgp encryption on by default .. works fine, but i often find myself running: p (pgp-menu) f (forget it) y (send) whwn i write to friends to whom pgp means nothing ... how can i bind a key (

Re: key binding question

2001-10-27 Thread David T-G
Dave -- ...and then Dave Price said... % just a quick question... % % i have pgp encryption on by default .. works fine, but i often find myself running: p (pgp-menu) f (forget it) y (send) whwn i write to friends to whom pgp means nothing ... how can i bind a key ( Y ) to this sequence of

Re: key binding question

2001-07-24 Thread Michael Tatge
Tom Foster muttered: I would like to bind say, shift + g to use my own script (which fetches and sorts my mail...) How might I go about this? macro index G shell-escape~/bin/yourscriptenter yourscript HTH, Michael -- There are no threads in a.b.p.erotica, so there's no gain in using a

key binding question

2001-07-23 Thread Tom Foster
Howdy Guys, I would like to bind say, shift + g to use my own script (which fetches and sorts my mail...) How might I go about this? Thanks. -- Eat more spinach. -tom

Re: key binding question

2000-01-27 Thread Greg Matheson
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 05:20:21PM +1100, Shao Zhang wrote: Hi, I would like to bind a key where when I am in the brower mode with a list of folders, I would like to press a key that goes to the next folder which contains unread message. That would be difficult, I think,

key binding question

2000-01-26 Thread Shao Zhang
Hi, I would like to bind a key where when I am in the brower mode with a list of folders, I would like to press a key that goes to the next folder which contains unread message. Something very similar to the next-new in the index mode. Thanks. Shao. --