Re: Two problems - sorting index +
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- Subject: Re: Two problems - sorting index +
- From: Kyle Wheeler <kyle-mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 23:06:19 -0500
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On Sunday, September 30 at 09:32 PM, quoth Joseph:
>I would like to solve two problems.
>
>1.) I have noticed on your mailing list when I hit the index I see:
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> 2 F 09/22/07 23:06 To mutt-users@m (4.2K)
> 3 s 09/23/07 01:13 Kyle Wheeler (2.2K)
> 4 09/23/07 02:40 Stefano Sabatin (3.0K)
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>The mail #2 is from me: "To mutt-user@m" and all other emails I see have the
>names in them, which variable it is
>controlled by, is it by header or index display?
index_format
>2.) Sorting index
>I have settings:
># Folder Hooks
>folder-hook . set sort=reverse-date-sent #default sort
>
>When I open mutt it displays latest message at the top and that is what I want.
>However, when I hit "o" to sort it in any other way, eg: by thread; and I hit
>"d" for date they are sorted by
>ascending order. How do I go back do descending sort order.
'o' sorts in ascending order, 'O' sorts in descending order. :)
~Kyle
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