Jürgen Salk skryf: > Dirk Laurie wrote: > > > signs to show that a line break was made by the viewer. However, when > printing or quoting (in a reply) these convenient line breaks are > > gone, and the result looks terrible. Can I persuade mutt to use the > viewer-formatted version instead of the original when printing or > > quoting? > > If you edit your mails with vim, you can easily reformat the quoted lines by > the "gq{motion}" command. E.g. "gqj" will format the current > line and places the cursor in the next line. Then proceed with the "." > command. Or just type "gqG" which will reformat every line until the end. > The problem is this: by the time vim gets control, the quote sign ">" has already been prepended to the line. I want the line-break algorithm to do its thing before the ">" sign gets prepended. Dirk
- Word-wrap when printing and quoting Dirk Laurie
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