On 06/02/04 16.14, Alex Wilkinson wrote: > Hi all, > > I am running Mutt 1.4.1i (2003-03-19). > > I have a default folder-hook set to sort by threads and collapse all threadsi. > > e.g. folder-hook . set sort=threads > folder-hook . push "<collapse-all>" > > I have noticed that the first message of the thread does not have a 'status' > flag > indicating that it is a 'collapsed thread'. > > Is it possible to have a status flag for collapsed threads ? > > When all threads are collapsed, I can no longer tell which messages are a > thread. Something like set index_format="%4C %Z %{%m/%d} %-15.15F (%4c) %?M?%M> ?%s" gets you something like 716 L 02/02 Victor Engmark (9.0K) 2> Suggestion: XML support 718 02/02 David Laight (5.0K) bug#1791: mutt-1.4.1i: mutt leaks an 719 L 02/03 Alain Bench (3.0K) display of CP-1258 720 L 02/03 Thomas Roessler (1.9K) `-> 721 L 02/04 Edmund GRIMLEY (2.9K) `-> 722 L 02/05 Alain Bench (1.8K) `-> 723 N L 02/06 Edmund GRIMLEY (4.8K) `-> 726 L 02/04 Yasuhiro Matsum (5.6K) 4> attachment file name is not 730 L 02/04 Dale Woolridge (3.2K) 2> [PATCH] incorporating inline into Notice how threads are indicated with 'n>', where n is the number of messages in the thread. The magic part of the index_format is '%?M?%M> ?', adjust to suit your own taste. /dossen -- Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen. -- Albert Einstein
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