Lou,
I am happily repling to your message in the mutt editor, with properly
colored quotes and all, after replacing the mutt_vim_rc file with the
one you sent yesterday.
Thanks again!,
Marco
On 2001/07/10 20:18:20 -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
> I thought that file looked familiar. One problem with it. You must
> have emacs set to autoreplace tabs or something. The trailing
> whitespace could be from doing a cut and paste, though.
>
> I fixed your file by putting tabs back where they belong (tabs are
> often a pain in the nexk when you work on code, but for regexps and
> some config files, they are critical). Here is the diff between yours
> (after I fixed it) and the one I use:
>
> $ diff muttvimrc .mutt/mail.vim
> 1d0
> < ####################################################################
> 75c74
> < " order is important here!
> ---
> > " order is imporant here!
> 83,84c82,83
> < hi link mailHeaderKey Red
> < hi link mailHeader Blue
> ---
> > hi link mailHeaderKey Green
> > hi link mailHeader Cyan
> 86c85
> < hi link mailQuoted2 LightBlue
> ---
> > hi link mailQuoted2 Cyan
>
> Pretty close. I do remember posting this a while back, and maybe I
> did the bad thing and just did a copy/paste. If so, my fault you had
> a hard time. This is actually a modified version of the one Felix von
> Leitner wrote. His version is actually included with the Vim dist.
> and can be found at /usr/share/vim/vim57/syntax/mail.vim (at least on
> RH6.2)
>
> In order to avoid further tab confusion, I am bzipping your repaired
> muttvimrc back up and attaching it that way.
>
> HTH
>
> Lou
>
> On 07/10/01 11:45 PM, Marco Fioretti sat at the `puter and typed:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Some days ago, I asked for help on this list because I couldn't
> > stand the colors appearing in vim/mutt when replying to messages.
> >
> > Several people explained how to fix this behavior. I'd like first of
> > all to thank them, especially Felix von Leitner, for providing many
> > useful suggestions. Eventually I set:
> >
> > set editor = "/usr/bin/vim -c '/^$/+1' -u '~/.mutt_vim.rc'"
> >
> > where mutt_vim_rc is the file attached to this message.
> >
> > Now colors are wonderful, but:
> >
> > 1) when I reply to message, I see an error message flash in the mutt
> > window, too quick to read it.
> >
> > 2) vim behaves strangely: it doesn't react to the backspace key, or to the back
> > arrow key, for example. Running from the command line "vim -s .mutt_vim.rc"
> > doesn't produce any visible error.
> >
> > Any clues, or suggestions on how to capture the flashing error message?
> >
> > The only thing I can see weird in that file is that, having pasted it from
> > the mutt window to an emacs buffer, it ended up with MANY blank spaces at
> > the end of each line...
> >
> > TIA,
> > Marco Fioretti
>
>
>
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