> You know, we could all say we're using shitty MUAs because we see
> the rendered HTML rather than the plain-text component. ;) Even
> HTML-only mail can be converted to plain text.
Solution: use mutt.
In ~/.muttrc:
alternative_order text/plain
auto_view text/html
set ma
I'll look at the source. I don't think I'll be able to accomplish
much, but I really want an email client that isn't total ass.
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Ethan Grammatikidis wrote:
>
> On 3 Apr 2011, at 1:37 pm, Džen wrote:
>
>> I don't know what you guys think, but why not simply return me
While I like the premise of your xsel patch, it seems to be pretty rough in
implementation (not that I'm complaining, I certainly can't do much better).
It properly grabs the text from the terminal buffer, but the lack of utf-8
(or
so I'm assuming) is causing a lot of additional characters to be pl
On 4 April 2011 16:18, Bryan Bennett wrote:
> While I understand wanting applications to adhere to the Unix
> Philosophy, it seems to me that inputting and outputting text
> is what a terminal essentially does and copying & pasting is
> just a small extension of that role. I'd like to see a sane
>
Ethan Grammatikidis dixit (2011-04-05, 02:11):
> On 4 Apr 2011, at 7:53 pm, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
> >
> > That's why I have the mod4-c shortcut – exactly for turning
> > opera-copied links into a shift-insert insertable selection.
>
> Ah, you have mod4-c run something which copies clipboard to s