On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 05:48:13AM -0500, John Buttery wrote:
> * Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-14 00:40:18 +0200]:
> >* Bernard Massot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-12 23:41]:
> >> mutt default's behavior is :
> >> - if the box has no messages matching ~N or ~O,
> >>   go on last message in the bottom of the index (right for me)
> >> - if there are some messages matching ~N,
> >>   go on the 1st message matching ~N (right for me)
> >> - if there are some messages matching ~O,
> >>   go on the 1st message matching ~O (right for me)
> >> - if there are both messages matching ~N and ~O,
> >>   go on the 1st message matching ~N (that's what I don't
> >>   like, I'd like it to go on the 1st message matching ~O)
> > 
> >i'd limit to "(~N|~O)" and then jump to the first entry -
> >but this might be either ~N or ~O - depending on the case.
> >anyway, i suppose this requires a change of the code...
> 
>   Hmm...not trying to put words in anyone's mouth, here, but I think
> what he's really asking for (whether he knows it or not, hehe) is a
> function "next-new-or-unread" (in quotes because there is no such
> function (yet)).  Just saying, because it sounds like he's asking for a
> feature I've silently wanted for a long time.  :)
this function exists, it's called "next-unread", the only is problem is
that it's not executed when entering a box, instead the "next-new" is
executed
-- 
Bernard Massot

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