Hi Rado!
On Mo, 06 Mai 2013, Rado Q wrote:
> =- Christian Brabandt wrote on Mon 6.May'13 at 22:49:24 +0200 -=
>
> > > vim or less:
> > >
> > > OBST/GEMUESE
> > > ┌─┬───┬──┬┐
> > > │^[[1mBestnr. ^[[22m│ ^[[1mProdukt ^[[22m│ ^[[1mHersteller ^[[22m│
> > >
=- Christian Brabandt wrote on Mon 6.May'13 at 22:49:24 +0200 -=
> > vim or less:
> >
> > OBST/GEMUESE
> > ┌─┬───┬──┬┐
> > │^[[1mBestnr. ^[[22m│ ^[[1mProdukt ^[[22m│ ^[[1mHersteller ^[[22m│
> > ^[[1mMenge ^[[22m│
>
> What you are seeing are ANSI Term seq
Hi Jan-Herbert!
On Mo, 06 Mai 2013, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
> Thank you Erik,
>
> Erik Christiansen wrote on 06.05.13:
>
> > When you try ":set fenc ?" in vim, does it show:
> >
> > fileencoding=utf-8
> Yes, it does and the interaction of vim and mutt is fine
>
> here is an example:
>
> cat
Thank you Erik,
Erik Christiansen wrote on 06.05.13:
> When you try ":set fenc ?" in vim, does it show:
>
> fileencoding=utf-8
Yes, it does and the interaction of vim and mutt is fine
here is an example:
cat renders:
OBST/GEMUESE
┌─┬───┬──┬┐
│Bestnr. │ P
Hi Sebastian!
On Sa, 04 Mai 2013, Sebastian Tramp wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> instead of using the file browser of mutt to select an attachment, I want to
> start a specific script / application which returns the file I want to attach.
>
> more concrete: I want to select one of the most recent edite
On Mon, May 6, 2013, at 08:53 AM, Trey Sizemore wrote:
> I've been connecting to my fastmail.fm account directly via IMAP for a
> while now with no issues. Recently, I've decided to use offlineimap to
> mirror the content locally to a Maildir directory.
>
> I've been trying to change my .muttrc t
On (06/05/13 16:04), Rado Q put forth the proposition:
=- David Woodfall wrote on Mon 6.May'13 at 13:04:38 +0100 -=
>I have:
>
>set folder=imaps://blackswan/
>folder-hook bleah "source ~/.mutt/bleah"
>
>
>blackswan being the dovecot server hostname.
>.mutt/bleah contains:
>
>set from="me "
>
=- David Woodfall wrote on Mon 6.May'13 at 13:04:38 +0100 -=
> >I have:
> >
> >set folder=imaps://blackswan/
> >folder-hook bleah "source ~/.mutt/bleah"
> >
> >
> >blackswan being the dovecot server hostname.
> >.mutt/bleah contains:
> >
> >set from="me "
> >set sendmail="/usr/bin/sendmail"
> >
>
On 06.05.13 14:53, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
> lately tried:
>
> tbl | groff -k -Tutf8 | uniq > output.file
>
> which works fine and I get german umlauts. But while "cat" will show
> me the output correctly "vim" or even "less" will not.
When you try ":set fenc ?" in vim, does it show:
fileencod
I've been connecting to my fastmail.fm account directly via IMAP for a
while now with no issues. Recently, I've decided to use offlineimap to
mirror the content locally to a Maildir directory.
I've been trying to change my .muttrc to reflect the change so that it
points to the local files. While
Hello All,
from this list (I can't find it anymore) I got a brilliant recipe to
make plaintext-tables like so:
=
.TS
box tab(|);
cb|cb|cb|cb.
Year | Hurricane | Deaths | Location
.T&
l|c|c|c.
1780|Great Hurricane of 1780|27,500+|Antilles
1998|Hurricane Mitch|18,974 - 21,000|Honduras
1900|Galv
On (06/05/13 12:55), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
I seem to be having a problem with folder-hook.
I have:
set folder=imaps://blackswan/
set spoolfile=imaps://blackswan/
folder-hook bleah "source ~/.mutt/bleah"
blackswan being the dovecot server hostname.
.mutt/bleah contains:
I seem to be having a problem with folder-hook.
I have:
set folder=imaps://blackswan/
set spoolfile=imaps://blackswan/
folder-hook bleah "source ~/.mutt/bleah"
blackswan being the dovecot server hostname.
.mutt/bleah contains:
set from="me "
set sendmail="/usr/bin/sendmail"
The folder-hook i
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