On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 04:17:12PM +0300, Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
* Jon Clausen;
on 21 May, 2002 wrote: Indeed... How's this?
I put: set editor="vi -c 'set tw=72'"
That is fine
Sweet! This means that I'm just about set to switch completely :)
Your alternative could be to put this in $HOME/.vimrc
au Filetype mail set tw=72 et nocindent noai formatoptions=tcq
what's this? french? <g> -seriously; I know I could do that, but I kind of like vim not wrapping my lines in general... so, this would only take effect when it's called from Mutt? OTOH, since it appears to work, as is, I think I'll leave it like that. I try to keep everything mail-related in ~/Mail (Muttfiles in .Muttrc/ and Procmailfiles in .Procmailrc/, and I even considered moving the "master" ~/.muttrc and ~/.procmailrc in there and symlinking from ~/) so that next time I upgrade or anything, I can basically just tar up ~/Mail and untar it in the new home, and with very little effort have the whole mail system (mail/recipies/all) up again...
Am I misunderstanding something here? Should I (un)set other variables, or does wrapping simply not apply to lines with no whitespaces?
looks like (I just deleted the reamining of that line)
Hmmmm... Someone care to elaborate on that? Oh well, come to think of it Kmail doesn't wrap lines without whitespace either. Anyway, I guess it's not that important, since most of the time there's gonna be plenty whitespaces... unless-of-course-you-spoil-it-all-by-writing-something-stupid-like-I-love-this...:) Now, to set Lilo to boot the 8.0 system by default, set fetchmail to poll and flush, and clear out all the duplicate mails & reset msgid.cache :) Have a great day! Jon