Re: wrap lines in a marked block of text (nano)

2009-11-21 Thread Haines Brown KB1GRM ET1
> The problem with your using nano is you not being satisfied with it's > formatting abilities. So, a different editor or ?? First, thanks for the various remarks, and I'm sorry I was not always clear. The bottom line, however comes here. Nano apparently cannot refill a block of marked text,

Re: wrap lines in a marked block of text (nano)

2009-11-20 Thread Adam Wellings
On Fri, 20 Nov 2009, brownh wrote: Firstly try leaving out the %s in the editor line in .muttrc. eg, mine is set editor="nano -AEIWckm -T 4 -r 72" (I forget what all the options are, but they're in the manual) > > There are indeed options to wrap options in man nano, but these > didn't seem

Re: wrap lines in a marked block of text (nano)

2009-11-20 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* brownh [11-20-09 14:54]: > > > > set editor="nano +10 -r 72 -$ -AESW %s" > > > Are you copying and pasting quoted mat'l? > > The implication being that I may have mis-typed? Certainly possible. OK, I am not explaining my meaning to you sufficiently. I was not referreing to the "set edit

Re: wrap lines in a marked block of text (nano)

2009-11-20 Thread brownh
> > > set editor="nano +10 -r 72 -$ -AESW %s" > Are you copying and pasting quoted mat'l? The implication being that I may have mis-typed? Certainly possible. I don't recall if I typed or pasted, but in any case I paste here the line from the .muttrc file: set editor="nano -r 72 -$ -ESW

Re: wrap lines in a marked block of text (nano)

2009-11-20 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* brownh [11-20-09 05:59]: > > > you *could* use nano > > set editor="nano +10 -r 72 -$ -AESW %s" > > Patrick, I did put the above nano options in .muttrc, but it did not > have the desired effect. This is illustrated by the first quoted line > which is too long. I mention this because pe

Re: wrap lines in a marked block of text (nano)

2009-11-20 Thread brownh
> set editor="jed %s -tmp -f paste_mode -f mail_mode -f > email_delete_quoted_sigs -g 12" > you *could* use nano > set editor="nano +10 -r 72 -$ -AESW %s" Patrick, I did put the above nano options in .muttrc, but it did not have the desired effect. This is illustrated by the first quoted l

Re: wrap lines in a marked block of text (nano)

2009-11-20 Thread brownh
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 04:29:46PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > * brownh [11-19-09 13:50]: > > Pasted lines, such as when quoting a message to which I am > > replying, are not automatically wrapped, and so end being too long. > > > > I can wrap a current paragraph with C-j, but often there a

Re: wrap lines in a marked block of text (nano)

2009-11-20 Thread Derek Martin
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 04:55:44PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > * Jason Helfman [11-19-09 16:33]: > > Jed and joe combo sound great! > > > > I would like to try that out. Do you have any configs available to look at > > for the editor portions for mutt? > > Please refrain from "TOFU". If y

Re: wrap lines in a marked block of text (nano)

2009-11-19 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Jason Helfman [11-19-09 16:33]: > Jed and joe combo sound great! > > I would like to try that out. Do you have any configs available to look at > for the editor portions for mutt? Please refrain from "TOFU". If you do not know what it is, bountiful explanations are available on google. Plea

Re: wrap lines in a marked block of text (nano)

2009-11-19 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* brownh [11-19-09 13:50]: > Pasted lines, such as when quoting a message to which I am > replying, are not automatically wrapped, and so end being too long. > > I can wrap a current paragraph with C-j, but often there are very many > quoteed paragraphs, and it takes too much work to visit each

wrap lines in a marked block of text (nano)

2009-11-19 Thread brownh
Pasted lines, such as when quoting a message to which I am replying, are not automatically wrapped, and so end being too long. I can wrap a current paragraph with C-j, but often there are very many quoteed paragraphs, and it takes too much work to visit each. Is there any way to mark a block o