Re: tag *all* displayed messages in threads in one step

2002-09-21 Thread Nicolas Rachinsky
* Heiko Heil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-21 18:57 +0200]: > That's exactly what I am looking for... Currently I use: > > macro index \ch ";~P\n;T~A\n;~a\n;^T~A\n" \ > "show my threads" #^^ I'm really fascinated what's possible with mutt. I never used the co

Re: tag *all* displayed messages in threads in one step

2002-09-21 Thread Heiko Heil
* Michael Tatge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09/21/2002 18:01]: > Nicolas Rachinsky wrote a thread complete patch. Maybe this is what > you're looking for. > http://www.rachinsky.de/nicolas/mutt.html That's exactly what I am looking for... Currently I use: macro index \ch ";~P\n;T~A\n;~a\n;^T~A\n" \

Re: tag *all* displayed messages in threads in one step

2002-09-21 Thread Michael Tatge
aditional-pgp > 938 F 02.09.2002 20:39 Heiko Heil Re: move kmail's to mutt ? > 960 F 04.09.2002 20:16 Heiko Heil Re: location of signature. > 1411 F 20.09.2002 22:56 Heiko Heil Display certain threads > 1415 F 21.09.2002 15:32 Heiko Heil tag *all* dis

Re: tag *all* displayed messages in threads in one step

2002-09-21 Thread Heiko Heil
ditional-pgp 938 F 02.09.2002 20:39 Heiko Heil Re: move kmail's to mutt ? 960 F 04.09.2002 20:16 Heiko Heil Re: location of signature. 1411 F 20.09.2002 22:56 Heiko Heil Display certain threads 1415 F 21.09.2002 15:32 Heiko Heil tag *all* displayed messages in threads

Re: tag *all* displayed messages in threads in one step

2002-09-21 Thread Michael Tatge
Heiko Heil ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered: > Hello Mutt Users, > > I want to tag *all* displayed (e.g. limited) messages in thread_s_ > automatically with the aid of a macro. I don't want to hit ESC-t, ESC-t, > ESC-t, ... So limited the display and now want to tag all displayed messages? Doesn't .

tag *all* displayed messages in threads in one step

2002-09-21 Thread Heiko Heil
Hello Mutt Users, I want to tag *all* displayed (e.g. limited) messages in thread_s_ automatically with the aid of a macro. I don't want to hit ESC-t, ESC-t, ESC-t, ... Any hints? (This problem is also descibed in the "Display certain threads"-thread) -- Best regards Heiko