Yeah, you are right, thanks. I was like reverse MIdas yesterday.
Everything I touched turned to shit. The Lab Tech said she'd never
heard me swear before.
M
On 19/04/2014, Gary Johnson wrote:
>
> The question was not whether one can customize key bindings but
> whether those key bindings can b
Erik Christiansen writes:
> Ahh, then another small tweak is required, to display the needed index
> info in the pager view:
>
> set pager_index_lines=6# Local thread view at top of display.
>
> Not only does that show 5 index lines, ending with that for the
> currently paged post, but also t
OK I did an experiment and it worked. When you open mutt it shows the
index view and that displays the default bindings that Michael Kaiser
asked about. If we change the default bindings in /etc/Muttrc or
~/.muttrc then the top line should alter as requested.
I only have access to a Windows 7 pc a
On Sun, Apr 20, 2014 at 10:48:02AM +0100, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
> OK I did an experiment and it worked. When you open mutt it shows the
> index view and that displays the default bindings that Michael Kaiser
> asked about. If we change the default bindings in /etc/Muttrc or
> ~/.muttrc then the t
On 20/04/2014, Chris Bannister wrote:
>>
>> bind index x quit
>> bind index q help
>>
>
> Unfortunately, that is still not what is being asked. :) For example,
> could you put the 'compose mail' command in the menu bar and show the
> binding?
>
OK you got me. I found this in the source code for
On 2014-04-20, michael kaiser wrote:
> On 08:42 Sat 19 Apr , Gary Johnson wrote:
> > On 2014-04-19, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
> >
> > > On 18/04/2014, michael kaiser wrote:
> > > > Hallo all
> > > >
> > > > My mutt display a help line with any important keys.
> > > > Can I customize this line w