On Fri, 18 Jan 2019 12:02:36 +0100, Vegard Svanberg wrote: > * m...@raf.org <m...@raf.org> [2019-01-02 05:37]: > >> > > When I copy text from Mutt into whatever else (vim, text >> editor, browser >> > > textarea... doesn't matter), the paste includes the (trailing) spaces >> > > (\s) from column 80-120, so I have to manually remove them. >> >> for me it happens when mutt is in tmux or screen in xterm, >> pasting into gvim. > [snip] > > Thanks for the useful feedback! I use gnome-terminal at the moment so I > don't have that option, however hunting around the web with my > Go(o)g(g)les on, I found this: > > https://mutt-users.mutt.narkive.com/Qw2cfXkS/mutt-gnome-terminal-and-whitespace-fill-issue > > So seems this has been discussed before and that it has to do with the > way Mutt sets the background colour, or something like that. > > There was a suggestion in there to #undef HAVE_BKGDSET in config.h, but > that didn't make any difference for me. There was also a reference to > the ol' trac at dev.mutt.org, but that site isn't online anymore. > > Anyway, will keep hunting - at least this thread confirms I'm not alone. :)
+1 (me too) btw: the URL gives error HTTP 500 matthias -- Sent using Dekko from my Ubuntu device http://www.unixarea.de/ +49 176 38902045