On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 04:26:43PM -0500, Dale wrote: > On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 08:34:15PM +0000, John Long wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 03:15:15PM -0500, Dale wrote: > > > read in the docs and on google > > > > > > this line in my ~/.slrnrc > > > set editor="vim +':set textwidth=0' +':set wrapmargin=0' +':set wrap'" > > > > > > seems to wraps when I type or copy/paste into vim > > > > Problem solved! > > not yet, when I type, as opposed to cut/paste, it wraps but it puts a plus > sign in front of each line, this would be especially troublesome with URLs
and yet above you said: > > > seems to wraps when I type or copy/paste into vim Well, seems like you said it wraps when you type or copy/paste. It's kinda hard to tell what's going on when the information trickles in bit by bit over a long painful period of emails with excessive line lengths. I don't use vi/vim so I can't tell whether that is just their way of showing you that what looks like multiple lines is actually one line which would be good, or whether the + is actually entered in text which would be bad. I suspect the former. Call me an optimist. The obvious thing to do would be to generate an email with those types of lines and email it to yourself and then save it and look at it to see if it's one lump or two. /jl -- ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) Powered by Lemote Fuloong against HTML e-mail X Loongson MIPS and OpenBSD and proprietary / \ http://www.mutt.org attachments / \ Code Blue or Go Home! Encrypted email preferred PGP Key 2048R/DA65BC04