++ 20/05/14 19:55 +1000 - Cameron Simpson:
>>I was looking
>>for something even better: having the results presented in the same
>>window.
>
>The results are presented in the current terminal/window.
Yes, of course. I didn't look right, but I was more or less on the right
track: it does open anot
On 20May2014 08:15, Rejo Zenger wrote:
++ 20/05/14 08:34 +1000 - Cameron Simpson:
[1] http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/UseCases/SearchingMail
My approach to this is twofold.
That's an interesting approach. However, it still requires an external
terminal (or screen session) to get this working,
On 20May14 08:34 +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 19May2014 21:08, Rejo Zenger wrote:
> >Any implementation of mu into mutt I have found or could think of
> >requires a two step process. One that does the actual search and
> >compiles a list of results, another to browse this list. [1]
> >
> >No
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 08:15:38AM +0200, Rejo Zenger wrote:
> ++ 20/05/14 08:34 +1000 - Cameron Simpson:
> >>[1] http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/UseCases/SearchingMail
> >
> >My approach to this is twofold.
>
> That's an interesting approach. However, it still requires an external
> terminal (or s
++ 20/05/14 08:34 +1000 - Cameron Simpson:
>>[1] http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/UseCases/SearchingMail
>
>My approach to this is twofold.
That's an interesting approach. However, it still requires an external
terminal (or screen session) to get this working, right? I was looking
for something eve
On 19May2014 21:08, Rejo Zenger wrote:
Any implementation of mu into mutt I have found or could think of
requires a two step process. One that does the actual search and
compiles a list of results, another to browse this list. [1]
Now, I would like to do this more smoothly: only give one comman
Hi,
Any implementation of mu into mutt I have found or could think of
requires a two step process. One that does the actual search and
compiles a list of results, another to browse this list. [1]
Now, I would like to do this more smoothly: only give one command (one
shortcut), provide the sear