On 06/13/1999 (17:55:47), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> With xterm "XFree86 3.3.2.3" as the terminal, terminfo from redhat 5.2
>
> mutt 0.96.2 with slang 1.2.2 on redhat 6:
> non colored lines are properly terminated
> colored lines have spaces all the way to the edge of the screen
> This can be see
On 06/07/99 Brandon Long uttered the following other thing:
> On 06/07/99 Jeremy Chadwick uttered the following other thing:
> [good long discussion of padding spaces in mutt]
>
> Mutt doesn't do this, slang does. This is a known problem in slang, if
> my memory serves me. People haven't mentio
On Sun, Jun 13, 1999 at 01:32:16PM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On 06/13/1999 (13:05:29), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > "From: Stan Ryckman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
> >
> > It's not doing that for me. If I press my left mouse button down, and
> > 'sweep' the 'From' li
On Sun, Jun 13, 1999 at 11:58:20AM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> You keep thinking it's a slang problem -- it is not. The
> problem is not entirely slang, nor is it entirely ncurses.
>
> This is a very common thing in the "free software world."
> Blaming someone else for
> Correct. Most terminal emulation software will throw spaces
> inbetween Foo and Bar as to ensure a decent way of copy/pasting
> text to a clipboard or etc.
I do not think so. Consider:
ESC[1;1H
ESC[K
ESC[1;10H
Bar
ESC[1;1H
Foo
This pr
On 06/13/1999 (13:05:29), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > "From: Stan Ryckman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
>
> It's not doing that for me. If I press my left mouse button down, and
> 'sweep' the 'From' line in the pager, as soon as I get to the end of the
> text, the line highli
On Sun, Jun 13, 1999 at 12:11:42PM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>
> A string is "Hello", terminated with \0. If this string is
> printf()'d, it outputs "Hello". The terminal sees 5 characters,
> and therefore lets you select 5. Five are only sent over the
> tty as well.
>
On 06/13/1999 (14:52:24), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > * An answer to why if this problem has been around for
> > such a long time (and has been discussed before), that why
> > a solution hasn't been provided.
> > * An actual solution to the problem.
>
> This has nothing to do wit
On 06/13/1999 (11:29:29), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The problem has been around for so long because it's an
> s-lang problem, not a mutt problem, so discussing it on the mutt mailing
> lists isn't going to do diddly-squat, since for the most part, the
> s-lang developers are not on the mutt maili
> * An answer to why if this problem has been around for
> such a long time (and has been discussed before), that why
> a solution hasn't been provided.
> * An actual solution to the problem.
This has nothing to do with whether or not slang writes spaces. It
has everythin
At 10:47 AM 6/13/99 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>On 06/13/1999 (13:27:37), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> At 11:14 AM 6/7/99 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>> >Having to
>> >go through and manually remove all these spaces, even in vi, is
>> >a tedious process and should not have to be do
On 06/13/1999 (13:27:37), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At 11:14 AM 6/7/99 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> > Having to
> > go through and manually remove all these spaces, even in vi, is
> > a tedious process and should not have to be done at all.
>
> I won't address mutt/slang here, but
At 11:14 AM 6/7/99 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> Having to
> go through and manually remove all these spaces, even in vi, is
> a tedious process and should not have to be done at all.
I won't address mutt/slang here, but removing all trailing blanks
in vi is hardly tedious:
On mutt-users [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On 06/07/99 Jeremy Chadwick uttered the following other thing:
>[good long discussion of padding spaces in mutt]
>
>[...] I believe that when slang is putting things in color
>(which may be default, I imagine), it pads out to end of line
>with spaces.
Witho
On Mon, Jun 07, 1999 at 02:50:47PM -0400, rfi from Rich Roth wrote:
> release see www.slang.org and the new release in:
Sorry - that's http://www.s-lang.org
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I think John answered it a few weeks ago - there is also a new development
release see www.slang.org and the new release in:
>From John (Jun-06-1999)
Yesterday, I released version 1.3.7 of the slang library (and version
0.99-6 of jed). The library is available from:
ftp://space.m
On 06/07/99 Jeremy Chadwick uttered the following other thing:
[good long discussion of padding spaces in mutt]
Mutt doesn't do this, slang does. This is a known problem in slang, if
my memory serves me. People haven't mentioned it in a while, but I
believe that when slang is putting things in
> I understand and am well aware of the fact that mutt can use
> curses/ncurses or slang. I find slang to be much more suitable
> for my needs. I also understand this may not be a problem with
> mutt, and may in fact be a problem with slang (which is what I
> am using
Hello. I have been using mutt for a period of 6-7 months,
and I must say it's definitely the best UNIX fullscreen
mailer I have ever encountered. It's also regularly updated,
unlike it's elm and pine counterparts.
However, the point of my message is not to
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