On 13, Nov, 2000 at 12:28:38AM +0800, Anthony Liu wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 04:00:21PM -0600, David Kanter wrote:
> > This is nothing earth-shattering, but rather annoying: Mutt has what looks
> > like an extra cursor lying on top of the highlighting bar over the last
> > character in the m
On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 04:00:21PM -0600, David Kanter wrote:
> This is nothing earth-shattering, but rather annoying: Mutt has what looks
> like an extra cursor lying on top of the highlighting bar over the last
> character in the message index window.
>
> I'm using the slang-based Mutt of OpenB
David Kanter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 10 Nov 2000:
> This is nothing earth-shattering, but rather annoying: Mutt has what looks
> like an extra cursor lying on top of the highlighting bar over the last
> character in the message index window.
I've seen this too. I'm using aterm. The pr
This is nothing earth-shattering, but rather annoying: Mutt has what looks
like an extra cursor lying on top of the highlighting bar over the last
character in the message index window.
I'm using the slang-based Mutt of OpenBSD. It happens with both rxvt and
xterm.
Here's an example: If I use a