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* and then Jeremy Blosser blurted
> No, please read it again. What it says is that ^ is an _alternative_ for
> specifying a control character when used in the _sequence_ portion of a
> macro. \c is the only documented way to get a control chara
On Jan 25, Benjamin Smith [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> The following should be a working macro:
>
> macro pager \cd
>
> This is infact contrary to the documented behaviour in the manual which
> says that a caret not \c indicates the control key. Is this a
> documentation bug?
No, please read i
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* and then Benjamin Smith blurted
> The following should be a working macro:
>
> macro pager \cd
>
> This is infact contrary to the documented behaviour in the manual which
> says that a caret not \c indicates the control key. Is this a
> docu
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 12:07:28PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
> I'd like to do the same thing if I decide to delete a thread. I've tried
> the following...
>
> macro pager ^d
>
> to no avail. Anyone spot what I'm doing wrong?
I tried the above and instead of giving me a keybinding to a control
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* and then Michael Tatge blurted
> I bet that works, except you press the wrong keys. :)
> Ctrl-d is \cd in mutt. See manual section 3.3.
Not sure I get you there but I eventually solved it by using '^D' as
opposed to '^d'
Cheers
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Nick Wi
Nick Wilson muttered:
> macro pager d
>
> which makes sure that when I delete a message I'm taken back to the
> index.
>
> I'd like to do the same thing if I decide to delete a thread. I've tried
> the following...
>
> macro pager ^d
>
> to no avail. Anyone spot what I'm doing wrong?
I bet
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Hi everyone.
I have this line in my rc file
macro pager d
which makes sure that when I delete a message I'm taken back to the
index.
I'd like to do the same thing if I decide to delete a thread. I've tried
the following...
macro pager ^d
to no
Ben --
...and then Benjamin Smith said...
%
% (OT: When I reply to traditional PGP posting like this one, I get the
% signature data inserted into the reply, is there any way this can be
% avoided? TIA).
Unfortunately, that's part of what you get when one includes the
signature in the body, sin
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 04:07:49PM +0100, Michael Wagner wrote:
> On Samstag, 12. Jan. 2002 at 11:41:30, Benjamin Smith wrote:
>
> > (OT: When I reply to traditional PGP posting like this one, I get the
> > signature data inserted into the reply, is there any way this can be
> > avoided? TIA).
>
Benjamin Smith muttered:
> macro index 'G' 'echo "Hello World!"' 'Help message'
^^^
That's
HTH,
Michael
--
"Absolutely nothing should be concluded from these figures except that
no conclusion can be drawn from them."
(By Joseph L. Brothers, Linux/PowerPC P
On Samstag, 12. Jan. 2002 at 11:41:30, Benjamin Smith wrote:
> (OT: When I reply to traditional PGP posting like this one, I get the
> signature data inserted into the reply, is there any way this can be
> avoided? TIA).
Hello Benjamin,
press first P on the mail. Then mutt verifies the signat
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 12:50:32PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
> * On 12-01-02 at 12:47
> * Benjamin Smith said
>
> > On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 12:02:22PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi everyone.
> > > I've been trying to work out how to do this
> > >
> > > Remap the 'G' key to e
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* On 12-01-02 at 12:47
* Benjamin Smith said
> On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 12:02:22PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone.
> > I've been trying to work out how to do this
> >
> > Remap the 'G' key to execute a shell command.
> >
>
* Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-12 12:02]:
>
> Hi everyone.
> I've been trying to work out how to do this
>
> Remap the 'G' key to execute a shell command.
>
> So instead of '!' followed by the command I'd just like to hit 'G' and
> have it done automatically.
>
macro generic G
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 12:02:22PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
>
> Hi everyone.
> I've been trying to work out how to do this
>
> Remap the 'G' key to execute a shell command.
>
> So instead of '!' followed by the command I'd just like to hit 'G' and
> have it done automatically.
>
> I've be
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* On 12-01-02 at 12:15
* Nicolas Rachinsky said
> On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 12:02:22PM +0100, Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Remap the 'G' key to execute a shell command.
> >
> > So instead of '!' followed by the command I'd just lik
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 12:02:22PM +0100, Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Remap the 'G' key to execute a shell command.
>
> So instead of '!' followed by the command I'd just like to hit 'G' and
> have it done automatically.
>
> I've been looking through the manual and it doesn't look l
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Hi everyone.
I've been trying to work out how to do this
Remap the 'G' key to execute a shell command.
So instead of '!' followed by the command I'd just like to hit 'G' and
have it done automatically.
I've been looking through the manual and i
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