[Gllug] Mutt wrapping

sean at uncertainty.org.uk sean at uncertainty.org.uk
Mon Aug 27 21:50:55 UTC 2001


On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 10:24:04PM +0100, Chris Ball wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 09:45:44PM +0100, Harvey Kelly wrote:
> > How do you wrap text within Mutt?
> 
> You don't. You wrap text within the editor Mutt calls to write e-mail
> in. In my case, this is vim, so I have:
> 
> set editor='vim -c "set tw=72" -c "set wrap" -c "set ts=4"'
> 
> .. telling vim to wrap at 72 chars automagically, and to set four spaces
> to a tab stop. (which I think helps with a 72 char limit, and which you
> can argue with me about if you're immensely bored ;-)
> 
> Hope this helps,


helps me yoo ;-)

BTW is there any magic to help with sensible wrapping of deeply quoted mails?

this always seem to get messy :-(

-- 

sean


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