Re: [Mutt] #681: rc of mutt_display_message differs between builtin
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- From: Kyle Wheeler <kyle-mutt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 23:23:16 -0500
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On Wednesday, May 21 at 10:49 PM, quoth Mutt:
#681: rc of mutt_display_message differs between builtin and external pager
Comment (by paul):
I've just tried to peek at this, and I have to admit I'm not sure what's
being asked for here. I set my pager to 'less' (rather than builtin), but
I don't see any sign of a Commands: prompt. I assume I'm missing
something, since I usually use the builtin one. Where do you usually get
this commands prompt? Is it related to the external pager you use...?
Set $prompt_after.
~Kyle
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