Hello Maurice,
On Sat, Nov 16 2024 19:34:35 -0600, you wrote:
> I am sure that is what mutt does which is what I use for email. I used to
> use pine back in the Triassic, whose default editor was pico, which is the
> grandfather to nano. I believe it used the same strategy for quoting as vim.
> To be honest I prefer the fold/sed quoting seen above which it far more
> fido-ish as well as bashist as any old hack in-the-know will verify I am
> sure.
If nano still has something like that, I would love to know about it. But with all that said, if you care to share your fold/sed quoting mastery, I would love to take a look at it and possibly try to implement it here!
> NB> +mouse_gpm
> I would (and do) turn that off using the --disable-gpm to vim's configure.
> Same with in mc (mcedit). That way cutting and pasting from other consoles
> is vastly more usable. vim doesn't need no stinkin' mouse.
I don't mind mouse support. Especially since I'm using putty to ssh into my Linux VMs hosted on my server machine from a Windows 11 desktop. I can copy from Windows and use right click in any of my Linux consoles, no matter what program I'm running, to paste. It works great!
> :read !trans -b -no-ansi -t ukrainian "Strong like bull, smart like tractor."
> จจจจจจจ, จจ จจจ, จจจจจจจจ, จจ จจจจจจจ.
> Gotta love it.
I do, I do. I'll have to study up on that more when I get a chance. At the moment I don't have trans installed as I've never had to use it before. That's about to change, though. :)
Regards,
Nick
... He who laughs last, thinks slowest.
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