=> On [2011-11-09 10:52:00 -0500]:
Ed Blackman Said:
> On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 11:01:27AM +0800, stardiviner wrote:
> >=> On [2011-11-08 12:03:50 -0500]:
> >Ed Blackman Said:
> >>On Tue, Nov 08, 2011 at 02:13:05PM +0100, Gregor Zattler wrote:
> >>>It's not possible to change the index format for
On 2011-11-09, stardiviner wrote:
> => On [2011-11-08 09:13:27 -0800]:
> Gary Johnson Said:
> > You can also use conditional elements in index_format that will
> > print different pieces of information depending on the values of
> > other pieces of information. This is explained in the mutt man
On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 11:01:27AM +0800, stardiviner wrote:
=> On [2011-11-08 12:03:50 -0500]:
Ed Blackman Said:
On Tue, Nov 08, 2011 at 02:13:05PM +0100, Gregor Zattler wrote:
>It's not possible to change the index format for individual
>emails in the index but you can colour different email e
=> On [2011-11-08 09:13:27 -0800]:
Gary Johnson Said:
> On 2011-11-08, Gregor Zattler wrote:
> > Hi stardiviner,
> > * stardiviner [08. Nov. 2011]:
> > > => On [2011-11-08 11:40:18 +0100]:
> > >> * stardiviner [08. Nov. 2011]:
> > >>> Is
=> On [2011-11-08 09:13:27 -0800]:
Gary Johnson Said:
> On 2011-11-08, Gregor Zattler wrote:
> > Hi stardiviner,
> > * stardiviner [08. Nov. 2011]:
> > > => On [2011-11-08 11:40:18 +0100]:
> > >> * stardiviner [08. Nov. 2011]:
> > >>> Is
=> On [2011-11-08 12:03:50 -0500]:
Ed Blackman Said:
> On Tue, Nov 08, 2011 at 02:13:05PM +0100, Gregor Zattler wrote:
> >It's not possible to change the index format for individual
> >emails in the index but you can colour different email entries
> >differently.
>
> Actually, it is. If you set
* On 08 Nov 2011, Gary Johnson wrote:
>
> I don't know--I've been out of the development loop for a while.
> I've used conditionals in my status_format for a long time, at least
> as far back as 1.4.2.2i. I think the %X sequence may be fairly
> recent, though, introduced in 1.5.something. I cou
On 2011-11-08, Chip Camden wrote:
> Quoth Gary Johnson on Tuesday, 08 November 2011:
> > As an example, I have this string as part of my index_format.
> >
> > %?X?*& ?
> >
> > If the number of attachments (X) is non-zero, "*" is inserted.
> > Otherwise, " " is inserted.
> That doesn't seem
* On 08 Nov 2011, Chip Camden wrote:
> >
> > As an example, I have this string as part of my index_format.
> >
> > %?X?*& ?
> >
> > If the number of attachments (X) is non-zero, "*" is inserted.
> > Otherwise, " " is inserted.
>
> That doesn't seem to work for me (it always prints the *).
Quoth Gary Johnson on Tuesday, 08 November 2011:
> On 2011-11-08, Gregor Zattler wrote:
> > Hi stardiviner,
> > * stardiviner [08. Nov. 2011]:
> > > => On [2011-11-08 11:40:18 +0100]:
> > >> * stardiviner [08. Nov. 2011]:
> > >>> Is the
On 2011-11-08, Gregor Zattler wrote:
> Hi stardiviner,
> * stardiviner [08. Nov. 2011]:
> > => On [2011-11-08 11:40:18 +0100]:
> >> * stardiviner [08. Nov. 2011]:
> >>> Is there other way to set different *index_format* for mails ?
> >>
> >>
On Tue, Nov 08, 2011 at 02:13:05PM +0100, Gregor Zattler wrote:
It's not possible to change the index format for individual
emails in the index but you can colour different email entries
differently.
Actually, it is. If you set index_format to a shell command that ends
with a pipe, that Mutt
=> On [2011-11-08 14:13:05 +0100]:
Gregor Zattler Said:
> Hi stardiviner,
> * stardiviner [08. Nov. 2011]:
> > => On [2011-11-08 11:40:18 +0100]:
> >> * stardiviner [08. Nov. 2011]:
> >>> Is there other way to set different *index_format* for mails
Hi stardiviner,
* stardiviner [08. Nov. 2011]:
> => On [2011-11-08 11:40:18 +0100]:
>> * stardiviner [08. Nov. 2011]:
>>> Is there other way to set different *index_format* for mails ?
>>
>> index_format describes the format of your index which shows
>>
. I type wrong.
>
> > This does not work. But folder-hook can set different *index_format*. like
> > this:
> >
> > folder-hook . set index_format = '" %H %C| [%4Z] %-13L » %s %>
> > %4c"'
> > folder-hook =INBOX se
uot; %H %C| [%4Z] %-13L » %s %>
> %4c"'
> folder-hook =INBOX set index_format = '" %H %C| %N [%4Z] %-13L >> %s %>
> %4c"' # for macro "gi"
>
> Is there other way to set different *index_format* for mails ?
index_format d
t;
%4c' " # replied
This does not work. But folder-hook can set different *index_format*. like this:
folder-hook . set index_format = '" %H %C| [%4Z] %-13L » %s %> %4c"'
folder-hook =INBOX set index_format = '" %H %C| %N [%4Z] %-13L &g
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