On Mon, Mar 20, 2000 at 02:30:55AM -0600, Zed Pobre wrote: > > Besides, configuration should always target the norma-naive > > user. The tough user can always edit a configfile. > > From my experiments with the above, only two things behave in a > way that I would expect an unfamiliar user to find strange: asymmetry > in PgUp/PgDown behaviour, and maybe UpArrow and DownArrow moving > between messages instead of up and down single lines in a viewed > message. That can be fixed with three lines: > > set pager_stop > bind pager <up> previous-line > bind pager <down> next-line > > [...] > > On the other hand, maybe the project really would find those three > lines more convenient to have as defaults. How about it, folks, > anyone in favor of adding the three lines above to the default > /etc/Muttrc?
nope, not me. i am in favour of adding them as comments in /etc/Muttrc, along with an explanation of what they do and why someone might choose to uncomment them - a summary of your comments in this thread would be perfect. craig -- craig sanders