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On Sunday, August 23 at 02:14 AM, quoth Martin Alaçam:
>> That's easy - you're looking for the command, which I
>> believe is bound to 'd' by default.
>>
>
>Thanks for the answers. Is there not a way to make it show only the file
>name, not the whol
On 21:10 Fri 21 Aug , Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Friday, August 21 at 12:44 PM, quoth belge...@seznam.cz:
> > I often have to attach a file with a long name. I can see only the
> > beginning of the path. The problem is when I have several files with
> > the same long name and a different ending (
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On Friday, August 21 at 08:29 PM, quoth Christian Ebert:
>* Kyle Wheeler on Friday, August 21, 2009 at 14:10:36 -0500
>> On Friday, August 21 at 12:44 PM, quoth belge...@seznam.cz:
>>> Also, how do I remove an attachement after attaching it and findi
* Kyle Wheeler on Friday, August 21, 2009 at 14:10:36 -0500
> On Friday, August 21 at 12:44 PM, quoth belge...@seznam.cz:
>> Also, how do I remove an attachement after attaching it and finding
>> out that it is wrong?
>
> That's easy - you're looking for the command, which I
> believe is bound
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On Friday, August 21 at 12:44 PM, quoth belge...@seznam.cz:
> I often have to attach a file with a long name. I can see only the
> beginning of the path. The problem is when I have several files with
> the same long name and a different ending (lik
Hello,
I often have to attach a file with a long name. I can see only the beginning of
the path. The problem is when I have several files with the same long
name and a different ending (like 0908-0403_blablabla.doc and the same
as odt). Is there a way to view the whole filenames? Also, how do I
re