I would like to change mutt's behavior when, after pressing
two consecutive tabs when looking for a file or folder, it
shows me all the possible completions. It would be great if
it could show the candidates the way GNU readline usually
does (ls like, instead of ls -l like).  The problem is that
I have arrow_cursor set, and when browsing files it is very
hard to know where it is pointing at (the arrow is on the
left, and the file name on the right). Is there a way to
change it?

An alternate solution would be to define a
"readline-options-hook" that allows different settings of
variables when browsing the options readline shows, and when
in a mailbox.

Joan M. Garcia

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