Re: Binding Space to select-entry gives Key is not bound.

2021-09-18 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 04:34:10PM -0700, li...@ifohancroft.com wrote: Personally, I see a couple of possible solutions for select-message in index: Thanks for the feedback. I don't agree with #3, though. It sounds like you've recently started using Mutt and are still adjusting to some of th

Re: Binding Space to select-entry gives Key is not bound.

2021-09-18 Thread lists
If your expectation wasn't to display the message with this function, then perhaps it's better to not make it equivalent to display-message, but try to display a more appropriate error message instead. This is exactly what I meant. I think it would be best to not make it equivalent to dis

Re: Binding Space to select-entry gives Key is not bound.

2021-09-18 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 12:47:10PM -0700, li...@ifohancroft.com wrote: I'll make select-entry equivalent to display-message for the next release. I thought select-entry was supposed to select the message, not open it? Sort of like the tag command? It makes more sense for a temporary menu tha

Re: Binding Space to select-entry gives Key is not bound.

2021-09-18 Thread lists
Even though select-entry is a generic operation, it's actually not implemented in the index. You'll want to use display-message instead for the index. Ah! Thank you! That explains why it was working the way it was. When I want to open the message, I do use display-message, yes. I'll make s

Re: Binding Space to select-entry gives Key is not bound.

2021-09-18 Thread lists
Hello Hi I don't have index bound to any key and space selects the entry the cursor is on so maybe what you want is the default behavior? I think that is what I want, yes. However, when I remove the space binding from my config, hitting space in index opens the message instead of selectin

Re: Binding Space to select-entry gives Key is not bound.

2021-09-18 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 12:02:56PM -0700, li...@ifohancroft.com wrote: I am trying to bind the space key to the `select-entry` function, but then when I start mutt and hit the key, I get 'Key is not bound. Press '?' for help. I have this in my muttrc: bind index select-entry Even though se

Re: Binding Space to select-entry gives Key is not bound.

2021-09-18 Thread Hokan
Hello I don't have index bound to any key and space selects the entry the cursor is on so maybe what you want is the default behavior? On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 12:02:56PM -0700, li...@ifohancroft.com wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to bind the space key to the `select-entry` function, but > then

Binding Space to select-entry gives Key is not bound.

2021-09-18 Thread lists
Hi, I am trying to bind the space key to the `select-entry` function, but then when I start mutt and hit the key, I get 'Key is not bound. Press '?' for help. I have this in my muttrc: bind index select-entry When I start mutt and hit '?' in the listing there, I see: ' select-entry sele

Re: How to create local label and enlist/see them

2021-09-18 Thread Bhaskar Chowdhury
On 09:56 Sat 18 Sep 2021, Jean Louis wrote: * Bhaskar Chowdhury [2021-09-18 07:31]: Well, I am trying to figure out ,how it could be done . As the subject line said , I need to create specific label on certain message and later wanted to view them in pager . Probably if I wish , selecting on

Re: How to create local label and enlist/see them

2021-09-18 Thread Bhaskar Chowdhury
On 11:08 Sat 18 Sep 2021, Marcus C. Gottwald wrote: Bhaskar Chowdhury wrote (Sat 2021-Sep-18 10:05:57 +0530): ... if I put some text there and enter it says "Label created" but how to see those label??? I modified "index_format" to show the label string at the right-hand edge of each li

Re: How to create local label and enlist/see them

2021-09-18 Thread Marcus C. Gottwald
Bhaskar Chowdhury wrote (Sat 2021-Sep-18 10:05:57 +0530): > ... if I put some text there and enter it says "Label created" but how to > see those label??? I modified "index_format" to show the label string at the right-hand edge of each line. The default value for index_format is: