Byrial Jensen wrote...
> On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 17:40:38 -0800, Larry Lipstone wrote:
> > I find with my mutt-1.0i running on UnixWare 2.1.3, with TERM=dtterm,
> > every time the timeout (or whatever) period expires and it checks for
> > new mail, the program emits a "make cursor visible", then s
2000-01-13-05:27:26 Byrial Jensen:
> I see the problem. The attached patch should avoid the changes of
> the visibility of the cursor after timeouts. (I hope it does, but
> I cannot see the difference on my screen, so please test).
>
> The patch is usable on both the stable (1.0) and unstable (1.
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 17:40:38 -0800, Larry Lipstone wrote:
> I find with my mutt-1.0i running on UnixWare 2.1.3, with TERM=dtterm,
> every time the timeout (or whatever) period expires and it checks for
> new mail, the program emits a "make cursor visible", then stat()'s the
> mail drop, then s
Won't setting timeout to be 0 fix your problem?
Shawn
Previously, Bennett Todd wrote:
:> Thanks for adding the detailed explanation. I don't have anything to
:> offer by way of assistence, but I'd like to second your request; I
:> notice the same behavior in another context.
:>
:> I run in a s
Thanks for adding the detailed explanation. I don't have anything to
offer by way of assistence, but I'd like to second your request; I
notice the same behavior in another context.
I run in a screen(1) session on a raw console all the time, by
strong preference. If mutt didn't do this, I could us
On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 03:35:30PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote:
> Larry Lipstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I find with my mutt-1.0i running on UnixWare 2.1.3, with TERM=dtterm,
> > every time the timeout (or whatever) period expires and it checks for
> > new mail, the program emits a "mak
On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 03:35:30PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote:
> Larry Lipstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I find with my mutt-1.0i running on UnixWare 2.1.3, with TERM=dtterm,
> > every time the timeout (or whatever) period expires and it checks for
> > new mail, the program emits a "mak
Larry Lipstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I find with my mutt-1.0i running on UnixWare 2.1.3, with TERM=dtterm,
> every time the timeout (or whatever) period expires and it checks for
> new mail, the program emits a "make cursor visible", then stat()'s the
> mail drop, then sends "make cursor
I find with my mutt-1.0i running on UnixWare 2.1.3, with TERM=dtterm,
every time the timeout (or whatever) period expires and it checks for
new mail, the program emits a "make cursor visible", then stat()'s the
mail drop, then sends "make cursor invisible".
This causes my poor (yet expensive) ISD