On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 11:55:18AM -0400, Ollie Acheson wrote:
> One question: where do I set which browser is picked? My installation
> seems to like mozilla, but I would prefer opera.
Have a look at the Gnome Control Centre. Go to Document Handlers/Url
Handlers and make the appropriate changes.
On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 10:51:28PM -0600, Dave Price wrote:
> What I have not figured out is how to be able to click on a url in mutt
> and launch a browser window; can this be done? Righ now i paster the
> url into my browser 'by hand'
I use Mutt in a Gnome-terminal. When I right click an URL
On 06/22/02, 11:55:18AM -0400, Ollie Acheson wrote:
> One question: where do I set which browser is picked? My installation
> seems to like mozilla, but I would prefer opera.
Programs|Settings|Document Handlers|Url Handlers
I'm using Galeon. It is MUCH lighter and faster than Netscape or Opera
Right now I have this little blurb in my status_format:
%?V?[Limit: (%V)]-?
What I'd like to happen is for it to display: [Limit: (All)] if %?V is
false. Is this possible to do?
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* Bob Phan <[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Computational Chemistry Informatics
* Neurogen Corporati
* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-21 10:02 -0500]:
> ...and then Nicolas Rachinsky said...
> % push
>"~r>10d\n~F|~D|~O|~N\n!~a\n\n\n"
> %
> % It's a bit slow with folders containing almost 1000 messages on my K6
> % so I have a small shellscript to do this just once a day. I can mail
> %
Slowly coming out of the dark ages, I just tried the gnome-terminal
approach and it really works! Amazing.
One question: where do I set which browser is picked? My installation
seems to like mozilla, but I would prefer opera.
Thanks,
Ollie
On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 09:00:01AM -0400, John P Vere
On 06/22/02, 12:53:13PM +0200, Raoul Bönisch wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 10:51:28PM -0600, Dave Price wrote:
> > What I have not figured out is how to be able to click on a url in mutt
> > and launch a browser window; can this be done? Righ now i paster the
> > url into my browser 'by hand'
On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 10:51:28PM -0600, Dave Price wrote:
> What I have not figured out is how to be able to click on a url in mutt
> and launch a browser window; can this be done? Righ now i paster the
> url into my browser 'by hand'
You can use urlview for this. Press Ctrl-B in the pager to
i know you guys already know this. after a couple years of just using
mutt basics, I have finally started to really learn the system - using
lynx to view htnl text procmail ...
What I have not figured out is how to be able to click on a url in mutt
and launch a browser window; can this be done?
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