On Sunday December 25 2022 08:26:58 A. F. Cano wrote:
>I gather this is an old problem that has been looked at before with no
>solution found as it depends on ncurses, that mutt uses. Oh well.
Maybe configure an external message viewer (even something simple as `less`
seems to keep line-wrapped
On Sat, Dec 24, 2022 at 09:19:46PM -0800, Dave Close wrote:
> "A. F. Cano" wrote:
>
> >Unfortunately, there seems to be no way to prevent mutt from inserting
> >\n between long links, even after using ...
>
> I understand the objective is to correctly process a received message.
> But what does m
"A. F. Cano" wrote:
>Unfortunately, there seems to be no way to prevent mutt from inserting
>\n between long links, even after using ...
I understand the objective is to correctly process a received message.
But what does mutt do if the link is contained within angle brackets
(<>)? I've found tha
On Sat, Dec 24, 2022 at 09:19:41PM +0100, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> On Saturday December 24 2022 14:33:17 A. F. Cano wrote:
>
> >"Open by direct click" enabled, but long links (that go further than one line
> >in mutt
> >) stop at EOL. Only the first part is underlined or used on click.
>
>
> C
On Saturday December 24 2022 14:33:17 A. F. Cano wrote:
>"Open by direct click" enabled, but long links (that go further than one line
>in mutt
>) stop at EOL. Only the first part is underlined or used on click.
Can you confirm that the link detection works correctly in the shell, e.g. when
yo
Hello,
I have konsole mouse behavior -> Miscellaneous -> "Underline links" and
"Open by direct click" enabled, but long links (that go further than one
line in mutt) stop at EOL. Only the first part is underlined or used on
click.
I have tried "Allow escape sequences for links" and in the "Tex