On Mon, Jan 18, 1999, David DeSimone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
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| Mutt tends to model Elm in this respect. It treats each group of
| messages as a "screen's" worth. Say, if your screen can hold 20 lines
| of index, then the group of messages will be broken into groups of 20,
| and each group is displayed as distinctly as possible, even if there is
| only one message in each group.
|
| Those of us who are old Elm users are used to this behavior. It seems
| that other users may not find this intuitive or logical. I thought I
| recalled someone writing a function or patch to change this behavior,
| but I can't seem to find it now.
Yes, I did. Last time it was posted was somewhere around the .85-.88
timeframe.
One of these days, I'll update from 0.88.14i, to the current revision,
and update all my patches, which I'm fairly sure will need considerable
tweaking ... which is, of course, why I'm still running the down-level
version.
/kim