Re: Rendering HTML as Markdown in mutt (was: Creating HTML emails with mutt)

2019-11-05 Thread Mark H. Wood
On Mon, Nov 04, 2019 at 08:01:29PM -0600, Derek Martin wrote: > On Fri, Nov 01, 2019 at 12:21:15PM +1300, martin f krafft wrote: [snip] > > but in addition to viewing HTML messages, I (and others who have > > added to this thread) would like a way to reply without losing the > > formatting. > > >

Xterm/urxvt for mutt (was: Rendering HTML as Markdown in mutt)

2019-11-05 Thread martin f krafft
Sorry, I have no specific advice -- I got my xterm set up years ago and haven't touched the settings in a long time. I can recommend rxvt-unicode, which is basically xterm on steroids with a lot of useful extensions, such as allowing me to open URLs with the keyboard (ctrl-enter and ctrl-shift

Parsing URLs (was: Xterm/urxvt for mutt)

2019-11-05 Thread martin f krafft
Hey there, Even with a good XTerm config, ncurses still gets in the way of long URLs, and the sidebar patch completely breaks them. I don't think this can be solved from the xterm, and requires either an external tool such as urlview/urlscan (which break the flow), or would need to be done wi

Re: Rendering HTML as Markdown in mutt (was: Creating HTML emails with mutt)

2019-11-05 Thread raf
Derek Martin wrote: > Hardly anyone uses xterm these days though AFAICT, and configuring it > properly has become a lost art. In fact, quite a few years ago now, I > filed a bug against xterm in some version of Fedora or even Red Hat, > and Red Hat's support people closed the ticket, complaining