On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 04:02:42PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Tuesday, July 21 at 03:03 AM, quoth Noah Slater:
> > Is there any way to get mutt to continually and automatically
> > collapse threads as you move around in the pager? So, if I select a
> > collapsed thread, it should be un-collaps
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On Tuesday, July 21 at 03:03 AM, quoth Noah Slater:
> Is there any way to get mutt to continually and automatically
> collapse threads as you move around in the pager? So, if I select a
> collapsed thread, it should be un-collapsed, but as I move o
Hey,
Is there any way to get mutt to continually and automatically collapse threads
as you move around in the pager? So, if I select a collapsed thread, it should
be un-collapsed, but as I move out of it, it is re-collapsed.
Thanks,
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On Thursday, March 29 at 03:24 AM, quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> is there a way to start mutt show all pages of the index with
> collapsed threads?
Sure. A couple ways, actually. The way I do it is to put the following
in my muttrc:
set collapse_u
On Wed, Mar 28 2007 22:42, Angel Olivera wrote:
See collapse-all, collapse-unread, folder-hook.
I meant collapse_unread.
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On Thu, Mar 29 2007 03:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
is there a way to start mutt show all pages of the index with
collapsed threads?
And: What (if there are any) restrictiongs have this to the
use of mutt?
See collapse-all, collapse-unread, folder-hook.
For instance, this is something I u
Hi,
is there a way to start mutt show all pages of the index with
collapsed threads?
And: What (if there are any) restrictiongs have this to the
use of mutt?
Kind regards,
mcc
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David Rock wrote:
> There must be a way, since the ^d deletes an entire thread
If the and functions did what
their names suggest and if they had uncollapsing counterpart
functions, then it would be easy. Instead, the named functions
act as toggles, which complicates the matter. Maybe someone
On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 04:14:04PM -0800, Joshua Haberman wrote:
> How can I achieve this behavior: I want threads to always be collapsed
> (and %M for index_format available) except for the thread I currently
> have highlighted, either in the index or pager modes. In other words, I
> want threads
How can I achieve this behavior: I want threads to always be collapsed
(and %M for index_format available) except for the thread I currently
have highlighted, either in the index or pager modes. In other words, I
want threads to be automatically collapsed when I move to another
thread.
I was thin
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