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RE: wraping lines in mutt



Steve,

	In my .exrc file I have placed;

	set wm=9

	That will break the line 9 keystrokes from the right side, give it a
try.

John


-----Original Message-----
From: Steven E. Harris [mailto:sharris@speakeasy.org]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 2:36 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: wraping lines in mutt


bryan@bryansweb.com writes:

> In my case, it is vi.  I have a .exrc file in my home directory that
> has the following contents:
> 
> set wl=76

I tried creating such a file, and (n)vi does note that the "wraplen"
variable is set to 76, but I can still type way past that 76 column
point. I thought that maybe vi would chop the lines up upon exit, but
it doesn't. Is there another companion setting that will force a new
line (and let you see this happening as you type)?

-- 
Steven E. Harris        :: seh@speakeasy.org
GnuPG                   :: 0x70248E67


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