* Michael D. Schleif ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030220 09:02]: > > I want delete-thread and read-thread to behave identically; but, they do > not. > > When I am in the pager, \cd marks the current thread deleted and > positions the indicator on the next message after that thread. > > When I am in the pager, \cr marks the current thread read, dumps me back > to the index and the indicator remains on that thread member I was last > reading. > > Actually, I would like the indicator -- in both cases -- to be on the > next un-read line; but, I will settle for \cr to result in same as > current \cd.
macro pager \Cd <delete-thread><next-unread><current-middle> macro pager \Cr <read-thread><next-unread><current-middle> > When I am in the index, \cd marks the current thread deleted and > positions the indicator on the next message after that thread. > > When I am in the index, \cr marks the current thread read and the > indicator remains on that thread member I was las reading. > > Actually, I would like the indicator -- in both cases -- to be on the > next un-read line; but, I will settle for \cr to result in same as > current \cd. macro index \Cd <delete-thread><next-unread><current-middle> macro index \Cr <read-thread><next-unread><current-middle> If these aren't working well, use "set resolve=no" to make mutt not jump your cursor down to the next undeleted message after deleting. I think the delete-thread might otherwise skip a message, in the case that the next undeleted message is also unread. Setting resolve=no is probably the trick you're looking for. good times, Vineet -- http://www.doorstop.net/ -- --Nick Moffitt A: No. Q: Should I include quotations after my reply?
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