Re: Return automatically from a shell-escape
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- Subject: Re: Return automatically from a shell-escape
- From: Kyle Wheeler <kyle-mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 15:41:34 -0600
- Cc: Matt Richards <matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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On Friday, February 22 at 09:34 PM, quoth Matt Richards:
> I use a shell-escape to invoke fetchmail aswell as other things and
> it always says Press any key to continue at the end.
>
> Is it possible to just return to mutt without this halt?
From the manual:
wait_key
Type: boolean
Default: yes
Controls whether Mutt will ask you to press a key after
shell-escape, pipe-message, pipe-entry, print-message, and
print-entry commands.
It is also used when viewing attachments with "auto_view",
provided that the correspondin gmailcap entry has a
needsterminal flag, and the external program is interactive.
When set, Mutt will always ask for a key. When unset, mutt
will wait for a key only if the external command returned a
non-zero status.
~Kyle
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