Mutt | 1 Feb 18:30

Re: [Mutt] #3375: Please support globbing in attachment selection

#3375: Please support globbing in attachment selection
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 Reporter:  antonio@…         |       Owner:  mutt-dev
     Type:  enhancement       |      Status:  new     
 Priority:  trivial           |   Milestone:          
Component:  mutt              |     Version:  1.5.20  
 Keywords:                    |  
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Comment(by Simon Ruderich):

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 On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 06:29:26PM -0000, Mutt wrote:

 As some kind of workaround you could change the file mask with
 'm' to something like '.*.patch'. Then tag the messages with 't'
 and use ;<enter> to attach them.

 But globbing would be a much better solution.

 Hope this helps,
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Mutt | 2 Feb 08:36

Re: [Mutt] #3374: Documentation for crypto_verify_sig has man formatting errors

#3374: Documentation for crypto_verify_sig has man formatting errors
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  Reporter:  antonio@…         |       Owner:  mutt-dev
      Type:  defect            |      Status:  closed  
  Priority:  trivial           |   Milestone:          
 Component:  mutt              |     Version:  1.5.20  
Resolution:  fixed             |    Keywords:  patch   
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Changes (by Antonio Radici <antonio@…>):

  * status:  new => closed
  * resolution:  => fixed

Comment:

 (In [68deb90baa34]) Small fix to the muttrc manpage. Closes #3374

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Mutt | 2 Feb 08:40

Re: [Mutt] #3370: [INTL:sv] mutt: fixes to Swedish translation

#3370: [INTL:sv] mutt: fixes to Swedish translation
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  Reporter:  antonio@…         |       Owner:  mutt-dev
      Type:  defect            |      Status:  closed  
  Priority:  trivial           |   Milestone:          
 Component:  mutt              |     Version:  1.5.20  
Resolution:  fixed             |    Keywords:  patch   
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Changes (by Antonio Radici <antonio@…>):

  * status:  new => closed
  * resolution:  => fixed

Comment:

 (In [e9965b78e92d]) The Swedish translation has a suboptimal translation
 of the word "Bad"
 in several places. The proposed patch substitutes Dålig (which implies
 bad "as in quality", and not bad "as in error") for Felaktig
 (erroneous).

 Closes #3370.

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Brendan Cully | 2 Feb 09:00
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mutt: 2 new changesets

2 new changesets in mutt:

http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt/rev/e9965b78e92d
changeset:   6038:e9965b78e92d
branch:      HEAD
tag:         tip
user:        Antonio Radici <antonio <at> dyne.org>
date:        Mon Feb 01 23:40:14 2010 -0800
summary:     The Swedish translation has a suboptimal translation of the word "Bad"

http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt/rev/68deb90baa34
changeset:   6037:68deb90baa34
branch:      HEAD
user:        Antonio Radici <antonio <at> dyne.org>
date:        Mon Feb 01 23:36:14 2010 -0800
summary:     Small fix to the muttrc manpage. Closes #3374

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Mutt | 3 Feb 01:01

[Mutt] #3376: Previously tagged messages keep the associated background color until message is again displayed

#3376: Previously tagged messages keep the associated background color until
message is again displayed
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 Reporter:  antonio@…         |       Owner:  mutt-dev
     Type:  defect            |      Status:  new     
 Priority:  trivial           |   Milestone:          
Component:  header cache      |     Version:  1.5.20  
 Keywords:  patch             |  
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 Forwarding from http://bugs.debian.org/545316
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 {{{
 I tend to mark as read many messages by selecting them all with
 T then ~N and then using ;WN.

 During that processe all tagged messages are rightfully changed to have a
 green background color (or whatever color you configured). However when I
 exit mutt and come back, the background color is kept even if the messages
 are no more tagged.

 It should stop displaying them with a green background color, and indeed
 when I open a message with a green background color, that color goes away.

 Note that refreshing the view with CTRL+L doesn't help. I use the cache
 feature for mailboxes (set header_cache=~/.mutt_cache), it might be
 related to that.
 }}}

 This bug is not reproducible without the header cache so it seems an
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Mutt | 3 Feb 01:14

Re: [Mutt] #3376: Previously tagged messages keep the associated background color until message is again displayed

#3376: Previously tagged messages keep the associated background color until
message is again displayed
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  Reporter:  antonio@…         |       Owner:  mutt-dev
      Type:  defect            |      Status:  closed  
  Priority:  trivial           |   Milestone:          
 Component:  header cache      |     Version:  1.5.20  
Resolution:  fixed             |    Keywords:  patch   
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Changes (by brendan):

  * status:  new => closed
  * resolution:  => fixed

Comment:

 This was fixed in [b7d2cb7c7ce1]

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Ludolf Holzheid | 4 Feb 11:03
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Re: [Mutt] #3372: incorrect german translation for "No undeleted messages."

On Sun, 2010-01-31 16:23:12 -0000, Mutt wrote:
> #3372: incorrect german translation for "No undeleted messages."
> ------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
>  Reporter:  antonio@…         |       Owner:  mutt-dev
>      Type:  defect            |      Status:  new     
>  Priority:  trivial           |   Milestone:          
> Component:  mutt              |     Version:  1.5.20  
>  Keywords:  patch             |  
> ------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
>  Forwarding from http://bugs.mutt.org/553238
>  ---
>  {{{
>  "No undeleted messages." should be translated as "Keine weiteren
>  ungelöschten Nachrichten." instead of "Alle Nachrichten gelöscht.".
>  }}}
> 
>  The attached patch fixes the problem (without "weiteren", I've asked two
>  different German native speakers).

... And I think it should read "Keine ungelöschte Nachrichten",
without the trailing "n" after "ungelöschte".

Moreover, I'm not sure "ungelöscht" is the right translation.
"ungelöscht" translates to "not deleted". However, I suppose
"undeleted messages" are messages, that had been marked as deleted,
but this mark was removed (i.e. "the deletion has been undone"). In
this case, "wiederhergestellt" would be the right term, and the text
snippet would be "Keine wiederhergestellte Nachrichten".

This heavily depends on the context, and that's why I like to have
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Simon Ruderich | 4 Feb 16:40

Minor documentation fix

Hi,

I found this minor typo in muttrc.man.head.

    diff -r 6d3465a1fa1e doc/muttrc.man.head
    --- a/doc/muttrc.man.head	Thu Feb 04 16:15:34 2010 +0100
    +++ b/doc/muttrc.man.head	Thu Feb 04 16:37:36 2010 +0100
    @@ -475,7 +475,7 @@
    messages originating from \fIEXPR\fP
    .TP
    %f \fIGROUP\fP
    -messages originating form any member of \fIGROUP\fP
    +messages originating from any member of \fIGROUP\fP
    .TP
    ~F
    flagged messages

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Mutt | 5 Feb 05:17

[Mutt] #3377: Index colors messed up when header cache is turned on

#3377: Index colors messed up when header cache is turned on
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 Reporter:  mivok   |       Owner:  mutt-dev
     Type:  defect  |      Status:  new     
 Priority:  minor   |   Milestone:          
Component:  mutt    |     Version:  1.5.20  
 Keywords:          |  
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 When the header cache is turned on, and custom index colors are used,
 often the colors displayed in the index are incorrect. The usual symptom
 is that another color definition shows up for 'normal' emails.

 It seems to be somewhat sensitive to which mails are in the mailbox, and
 the
 colors defined, so coming up with a reliable test case is difficult. I was
 able to trigger it when changing my colors around and having several color
 definitions set.

 The colors do not seem to follow any pattern, and the issue went away if I
 turned off header caching. I was able to fix the issue by forcing h->pair
 to
 be 0 in the header cache restore function after the data was loaded back
 in
 from the cache, and have attached a patch to do this.

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Simon Ruderich | 5 Feb 15:39

Re: Minor documentation fix

Here is a patch to fix some more typos.

diff -r 6d3465a1fa1e doc/devel-notes.txt
--- a/doc/devel-notes.txt	Thu Feb 04 16:15:34 2010 +0100
+++ b/doc/devel-notes.txt	Fri Feb 05 15:39:20 2010 +0100
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@

 In order to ease later bisecting in case of bugs and code history,
 changes should be grouped logically, feature by feature or bugfix by
-bugfix. Escpecially a single patch fixing several problems at once
+bugfix. Especially a single patch fixing several problems at once
 should be avoided.

 Before submitting patches, please make sure the check_sec.sh script
diff -r 6d3465a1fa1e init.h
--- a/init.h	Thu Feb 04 16:15:34 2010 +0100
+++ b/init.h	Fri Feb 05 15:39:20 2010 +0100
@@ -352,7 +352,7 @@
   ** Upon startup Mutt tries to derive this value from environment variables
   ** such as \fC$$$LC_CTYPE\fP or \fC$$$LANG\fP.
   ** .pp
-  ** \fBNote:\fP It should only be set in case Mutt isn't abled to determine the
+  ** \fBNote:\fP It should only be set in case Mutt isn't able to determine the
   ** character set used correctly.
   */
   { "check_mbox_size",	DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTCHECKMBOXSIZE, 0 },
diff -r 6d3465a1fa1e rfc1524.c
--- a/rfc1524.c	Thu Feb 04 16:15:34 2010 +0100
+++ b/rfc1524.c	Fri Feb 05 15:39:20 2010 +0100
@@ -388,7 +388,7 @@
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