Hi Frank,

> On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 12:09:26PM +0100, Dirk Ruediger wrote:
> > > I have a problem during startup of mutt on a fast hardware.
> > > Starting mutt with
> > >  xterm -geometry 220x80+70+100 -vb -T "mutt Mail" -j -e mutt
> > > produces a large xterm, but mutt only uses 1/3 of the lines. 
> > > <...>
> > 
> > I use a script Xmutt and the "essential" line is:
> > 
> > xterm -T "Mail for ${USER}@${HOSTNAME}" -geometry 85x47+100+10 -e mutt $*
> > 
> Thanks for the script and the suggestion, but that does not work. 
> My approch worked on a PIII @ 500 MHz without any problem. Now I have
> a 1200 MHz Thunderbird and it looks like beeing "too fast"

What I forgot to say: the geometry 220x80 means an xterm with 220
char-lines. Is that what you wanted (don't know your screen size and
resolution ;-)?

Maybe try another terminal emulator (rxvt or eterm), but I suppose your
new box doesn't get real load by using eterm...

Ciao for now, Dirk
-- 
Dirk Ruediger, Rostock, Germany
 
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