Hi,
* Tim Gray wrote:
> True. I just wanted to make sure that was in fact how mutt was
> supposed to behaving. Though I would hope that most format=flowed
> rewrapping engines first strip off the quote characters, and then
> recognize a "-- " as a sigdash and leave it alone. That's at least I
On Thu 16, Jul'09 at 1:18 PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
A quoted signature is no longer a signature, and removing the space at the
end helps keep it from being re-wrapped (especially if you send the message
as format=flowed), thus preserving the format.
True. I just wanted to make sure that
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On Thursday, July 16 at 01:55 PM, quoth Tim Gray:
> Mutt seems to be stripping the space in valid sigdashes when I reply
> to messages. Piping a message out to an editor shows that the
> sigdashes are formed correctly "-- ", but
Mutt seems to be stripping the space in valid sigdashes when I reply to
messages. Piping a message out to an editor shows that the sigdashes are
formed correctly "-- ", but when I reply, it's ">--". I currently have my
sigdash stripping function to match on that,
On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 03:25:11AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> Russell --
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> ...and then Russell Hoover said...
> % But I'm still not sure how to make a mutt macro to automatically put me
> % into vim in insert mode. Right now I have this .muttrc macro:
>
> Try an autocommand; for more info
Russell --
...and then Russell Hoover said...
% On Tue 01/18/00 at 10:00 AM -0500, David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
%
% > set editor="vim +/^$"
% > to put the cursor at the first blank line. But it might help.
%
% It did help. I decided to start using edit_headers because without them
On Tue 01/18/00 at 10:00 AM -0500, David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since you reference lines 2/3 you are probably not using edit_headers and
> wouldn't be interested in setting your editor variable to something like
> set editor="vim +/^$"
> to put the cursor at the first blank line. Bu
Russell --
...and then Russell Hoover said...
% When I go to send a new mail with the 'm' command, how can I make it (by
% creating a macro or otherwise) so that I am instantly put into vim in insert
% mode, and with the sigdashes on line 3 instead of line 2?
Since you reference lin
When I go to send a new mail with the 'm' command, how can I make it (by
creating a macro or otherwise) so that I am instantly put into vim in insert
mode, and with the sigdashes on line 3 instead of line 2?
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