Re: local date

2002-09-10 Thread Keith R. John Warno
- On Tue, 10.Sep.2002, 15:05EDT, Gary Johnson uttered: > On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 01:58:54PM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote: > > On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 01:48:19PM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote: > > > set index_format="%4C%Z%[%b %d] %-15.15L (%4l)%s" > > To see the local time as well as the date

Re: local date

2002-09-10 Thread Keith R. John Warno
- On Tue, 10.Sep.2002, 13:58EDT, Mark J. Reed uttered: > On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 01:48:19PM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote: > > Simply replace %d with %D in the value of the $index_format > Whups, I lied. I mean, that would be correct if you were using > %d *outside* of %{...}, but stuff inside %{..

Re: local date

2002-09-10 Thread Gary Johnson
On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 01:58:54PM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote: > On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 01:48:19PM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote: > set index_format="%4C%Z%[%b %d] %-15.15L (%4l)%s" To see the local time as well as the date in the pager, you might also want to set 'pager_format'. This is wh

Re: local date

2002-09-10 Thread Mark J. Reed
On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 01:48:19PM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote: > Simply replace %d with %D in the value of the $index_format Whups, I lied. I mean, that would be correct if you were using %d *outside* of %{...}, but stuff inside %{...} is strftime(3) format characters, not mutt format characters.

Re: local date

2002-09-10 Thread Mark J. Reed
On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 01:09:05PM -0400, Keith R. John Warno wrote: > Is there any intuitive way to get the ``Date:'' header (as shown in the > pager) to always show the time converted to my local time zone? Well, I don't know how intutive it is, but there is an easy way to do it. Simply replace

local date

2002-09-10 Thread Keith R. John Warno
Greets. Is there any intuitive way to get the ``Date:'' header (as shown in the pager) to always show the time converted to my local time zone, or GMT, or any given time zone so long as it's consistent across all messages? Thanks, Keith