From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: wmorgan-sup@masanjin.net (William Morgan) Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 22:45:08 -0700 Subject: [sup-talk] The 'd' key, and other suggestions In-Reply-To: <1185375587-sup-5023@zap.electricrain.com> References: <1185375587-sup-5023@zap.electricrain.com> Message-ID: <1185428082-sup-7118@south> Hi Dan, Excerpts from Dan Sully's message of Wed Jul 25 08:04:11 -0700 2007: > 'D' in the inbox seems like a poor choice - I've twice now reverted my > state. > > 'd' while looking at a message doesn't have the behavior I thought it > would (being so close to mutt in other ways), of deleting the current > message and moving onto the next one. I can change the default mappings, but then everyone else would have to retrain their fingers. Maybe you could make a case for 'D'. Do other ex-mutt users have this problem? (In general mutt keystroke compatibility is not really my priority, but I do recognize my target audience here.) In the future keybindings will be configurable, but that's pretty far down on the list at the moment. > Also when composing a mail, I find Mutt's prompting of To & Subject > very helpful before being dumped into the editor (below the subject > line as well). I do plan to have Sup prompt you for To: so that you can have tab completion. I'm not so sure about Subject though. In general I like to keep stuff in the editor as much as possible because that's a far better place to edit text than my shitty ncurses readline emulator. Cursor positioning to below Subject: is editor-specific. With vi I think you can use something like -c '/^$'. > Just noticed another slight bug - I just suspending this process (^Z), > and then fg'd it - cursing is a bit wrong, it placed me back in the > "Reply to Sender / Reply to Mail list / Reply to All' screen, instead > of my editor. Yeah, this is a known problem and I have no idea how to fix it. In fact sometimes curses is just completely crazy after a suspend and I can't get it to do anything sensible and have to ^C. No idea. -- William