On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 08:23:17AM -0700, Deb wrote:
| Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> had this to say,
| Yes, it is. The F-secure window is vt100, which perhaps does confuse
| the issue.
You can also try Putty and Tera Term. I know that both of them (or at
least putty) support the BCE feat
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 08:23:17AM -0700, Deb wrote:
> Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> had this to say,
>
> > You may find this enlightening (man xterm):
> >
> >highlightSelection (class HighlightSelection)
> >If ``false'', selecting with the mouse highlights
> >
Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> had this to say,
> You may find this enlightening (man xterm):
>
>highlightSelection (class HighlightSelection)
>If ``false'', selecting with the mouse highlights
>all positions on the screen between the beginning
>
On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 09:01:53PM -0700, Deb wrote:
> > > I would consider this a bug.
> >
> > ( sure - but not in mutt or xterm ;-)
>
> I still respectfully disagree (see above).
You may find this enlightening (man xterm):
highlightSelection (class HighlightSelection)
I
On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 09:01:53PM -0700, Deb wrote:
> Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> had this to say,
>
> > On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 01:13:47PM -0700, Deb wrote:
> > > I forgot to mention that I'm using xterm-166, with terminfo
> > > xterm-color, on Solaris, Sparc. Not sure the xfree86 is
> >
On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 21:01:53 -0700, Deb wrote:
> Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> had this to say,
> > But xterm-color usually says that the terminal doesn't implement
> > back color erase (bce). In that case, most full-screen
> > applications will write explicit blanks, which xterm's
> > sel
Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> had this to say,
> On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 01:13:47PM -0700, Deb wrote:
> > I forgot to mention that I'm using xterm-166, with terminfo
> > xterm-color, on Solaris, Sparc. Not sure the xfree86 is
> > appropriate for this platform?
>
> But xterm-color usually sa
On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 01:13:47PM -0700, Deb wrote:
> I forgot to mention that I'm using xterm-166, with terminfo
> xterm-color, on Solaris, Sparc. Not sure the xfree86 is
> appropriate for this platform?
But xterm-color usually says that the terminal doesn't implement back color
erase (bce).
I forgot to mention that I'm using xterm-166, with terminfo
xterm-color, on Solaris, Sparc. Not sure the xfree86 is
appropriate for this platform?
I suspect what Thomas Dickey stated is closest to the truth,
that the spaces are explicit writes to those positions. And
a test with both the /usr/o
On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 07:40:17PM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 10:18:01 -0700, Deb wrote:
> > When I copy multiple lines of text from a message I'm reading in mutt,
> > then paste that text into a different window, all the lines are post-appended
> > with space padding
On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 10:18:01 -0700, Deb wrote:
> When I copy multiple lines of text from a message I'm reading in mutt,
> then paste that text into a different window, all the lines are post-appended
> with space padding and a NL is on the end of the line at the window edge.
This is a FAQ. Yo
* Deb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-07-05 10:12:07 -0700]:
A minor typo may cause confusion:
> When I copy multiple lines of text from a message I'm reading in mutt,
> then paste that text into a different window, all the lines are posted
Hi Folks,
I'm happily learning/configuring mutt... and I ran across an
interesting problem.
When I copy multiple lines of text from a message I'm reading in mutt,
then paste that text into a different window, all the lines are posted
appended with space padding and a NL is on the end of the l
Hello Miko
>Erm. You don't press Ctrl-C to copy text to the clipboard. You select
>it, and it gets copied automatically. If you've selected something and
>choose paste, then that selection gets pasted. This works usually
>totally without any need to use the keyboard (left click selects, middl
Pieter Wenk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 26 Oct 1999:
> Mark. I may have a problem in following you correctly. Within a Xterm I have
> no problem using copy/paste.
Ok, then you should have no problem with Mutt.
> But within mutt, well yes. I load mutt within a console under
Hello Mark,
>
>You're clearly using Linux...why not use copy/paste in either an xterm (or
>clone), or use gpm on the console?
Yes. I run a SuSE 6.1 on a 586 machine with 64 RAM. Should be enough.
>
>Even from a dumb terminal with enough capability to run mutt, you could use
Pieter Wenk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 26 Oct 1999:
> I am new to mutt. Is there a way to tell mutt I should like to have
> copy/paste features or is this just not suported ?
Mutt doesn't support copy/paste as an application. You can run Mutt in
an xterm in X for examp
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 09:04:19AM +0200, Pieter Wenk thus spoke:
>
> I am new to mutt. Is there a way to tell mutt I should like to have
> copy/paste features or is this just not suported ?
>
> Sincerely I hope it is
I am new to mutt. Is there a way to tell mutt I should like to have
copy/paste features or is this just not suported ?
Sincerely I hope it is.
Regards.
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