Globe Trotter via Mutt-users wrote:
> ... Fedora 33 (my favorite distribution, which however,
> has not updated mutt for aeons)
As an aside, perhaps you haven't checked in a few weeks?
Fedora has mutt-2.0.5 in both the stable 32 & 33 releases.
But as Remco said, this is most likely your editor se
> On Sunday, February 14, 2021, 6:34:28 AM CST, Remco Rijnders
> wrote:
> Also, search http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/ for 'wrap' and see if any of the
> mentioned settings might explain what you are seeing.
Thanks, I think that I have tracked the source of my problem. Fedora 33 (my
favorite
Also, search http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/ for 'wrap' and see if any of the
mentioned settings might explain what you are seeing.
On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 01:37:20AM +, Globe wrote in
<928583211.1499979.1613266640...@mail.yahoo.com>:
I appear to have hit some key while using compose in mutt, and the result is
that I end on a new line after a certain length of characters in a new line.
What controls this? It is not a vi i
On Saturday, February 13, 2021, 9:58:59 PM CST, Paul Gilmartin
wrote:
On 2021-02-13, at 18:37:20, Globe Trotter wrote:
>
> I appear to have hit some key while using compose in mutt, and the result is
> that I end on a new line after a certain length of characters in a new line.
On 2021-02-13, at 18:37:20, Globe Trotter wrote:
>
> I appear to have hit some key while using compose in mutt, and the result is
> that I end on a new line after a certain length of characters in a new line.
> What controls this? It is not a vi issue because the editor does no wrap
> after eve
Hi,
I appear to have hit some key while using compose in mutt, and the result is
that I end on a new line after a certain length of characters in a new line.
What controls this? It is not a vi issue because the editor does no wrap after
even a very long, as used to be the case until earlier tod