Re: sporadic acs characters problem with Mutt in Terminal.app
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- Subject: Re: sporadic acs characters problem with Mutt in Terminal.app
- From: Kyle Wheeler <kyle-mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 08:47:44 -0500
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On Thursday, June 25 at 02:02 PM, quoth William Yardley:
>strangely instead, like:
>
> mq>
>
>quitting mutt resolves the issue.
>
>Doing "set ascii_chars" and then "unset ascii_chars" doesn't resolve the
>issue, neither does going into the editor and back out, or something
>else that would redraw the screen. Quitting mutt and restarting it does
>fix the problem.
>
>Any thoughts?
Weird... That sounds like something might be wrong either with your
terminal library or your termcap. What terminal do you use, and what's
the value of $TERM?
(I'm assuming that since you use OpenBSD you know what I'm talking
about. :)
~Kyle
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