I've been a vim user for ages and ages. I use both gvim and vim in the
terminal. I've also been a mutt user for ages, but it only recently
occurred to me that I'd love to use a mutt equivalent of gvim. It's even
possible that the vim GUI code could be included in mutt (though I'm not
sure if the li
On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 07:41:05AM -0400, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> I've been a vim user for ages and ages. I use both gvim and vim in the
> terminal. I've also been a mutt user for ages, but it only recently
> occurred to me that I'd love to use a mutt equivalent of gvim. It's even
> possible that
On 7/21/2012 1:22 PM, Richard wrote:
I do not think it would be possible to take just the GUI of either of those
and add it to mutt. My ideal xmutt would be much lighter, my feature list is
as * mouse * font support, text drawing directly in X or pango might be much
simpler than UTF over curses
On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 01:34:12PM -0400, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> On 7/21/2012 1:22 PM, Richard wrote:
> >I do not think it would be possible to take just the GUI of either
> >of those and add it to mutt. My ideal xmutt would be much lighter,
> >my feature list is as * mouse * font support, text
On 7/21/2012 3:44 PM, Fredrik Gustafsson wrote:
Althought there's no common API that's shared between "all" application,
you just described something similair to the MVC[1] concept that's a design
pattern for software. Computer scientists in my hometown love it,
engineers in my hometown don't...
New changeset in mutt:
http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt/rev/99dbd23ce78f
changeset: 6214:99dbd23ce78f
branch: HEAD
tag: tip
user:Brendan Cully
date:Sat Jul 21 19:51:31 2012 -0700
summary: Split mutt_buffer_new out of mutt_buffer_init.
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