hi,
In the screenshot of mutt in your page, some details of email are shown
in the staus bar. how do you do this?
Thanks,
Raju
On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 12:54:48PM -0500, Rob Reid [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> At 6:08 AM EST on March 3 Ralf Hildebrandt sent off:
> > On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 06:36:15PM -0800, ashley wrote:
> > > I'm new to mutt. I read in the FAQ about emacsclient as an editor
> > > choice, but I must be making a syntax error in my .muttrc. My messages
> > > abort before I even get to the editor.
> > >
> > > This is what I'm doing:
> > >
> > > set editor="/usr/bin/emacsclient %s"
> > >
> > > How mutt calls the editor is mysterious to me. I don't understand what
> > > syntax is wanted.
> >
> > Have you started emacs correctly before you tried to invoke emacsclient?
> >
>
> i.e. you need (server-start) in your .emacs. (C-x C-e at the end of the line
> to start it without restarting emacs.)
>
> If you'll permit a plug, one of my web pages has mutt oriented email editing
> goodies: http://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/mutt/
>
> I prefer to only use emacsclient if I'm in X (i.e. most of the time) and jed
> otherwise. If you set mutt's editor, $EDITOR, and $VISUAL to the attached
> script, it will automatically send you to jed if you're not running an emacs
> server, and emacsclient if you are.
>
> HTH.
>
> --
> Autocracy, n.: Rule by automobiles. - Hamish Wilson
> Robert I. Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/
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> #!/bin/sh
>
> editor="jed"
> serverrunning="`ps -u ${USER} | grep emacsserver`"
> if [ "${serverrunning}" != "" ] ; then
> editor="emacsclient"
> fi
> exec ${editor} $@