Hallo Franz,
> So, are you a lot of you guys using external textmode editors
> in the place of Mutt's "primitive" one? What are the intelligent
Yes, I use joe.
> alternatives? Is it feasible, then, to make your external textmode
> editor match mutt's colors?
I went the other way round and c
* Alexander Dahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So, are you a lot of you guys using external textmode editors
> > in the place of Mutt's "primitive" one? What are the intelligent
>
> Yes, I use joe.
Me too, but I didn't adapt the color config. It's an editor, not a
painter ;p
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left blank,
OK, this is what I found out from experimentation and further
inquiry... What I initially wanted to achieve with nano (that
is, to make the whole screen background white while in console
- the same as with mutt) is impossible: nano allows only for color
*highlighting*, and that's all. The "colo
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 11:03:05AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
> I don't know what you mean by mutt's "editor/pager". Mutt uses:
>
>o a line editor for editing the command line, which is built-in;
>o a pager, which can be built-in or external;
>o a line editor for editing messages i
On 2007-09-17, A Darren Dunham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 11:03:05AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
> > I don't know what you mean by mutt's "editor/pager". Mutt uses:
> >
> >o a line editor for editing the command line, which is built-in;
> >o a pager, which can b
Hi,
Ï'm not certain this is the right forum to ask this question.. anyway.
I recently switched Linux distribution (from Debian Sarge to Ubuntu
Feisty) and since that I've the following problem printing mutt
attachments using openoffice (mostly doc-attachments): my system is
unable to use a runnin