Is it possible to redraw screen after doing a charset change?

David Woodfall dave at dawoodfall.net
Tue Mar 13 15:14:52 UTC 2018


On (13/03/18 15:12), Dave Woodfall <dave at dawoodfall.net> put forth the proposition:
>On (13/03/18 11:02), Jude DaShiell <jdashiel at panix.com> put forth the proposition:
>>In ssh try tilde-r.
>>On Tue, 13 Mar 2018, David Woodfall wrote:
>
>It doesn't do anything. I set EscapeChar ~ in ~/.ssh/config, but I
>think my terminal must be grabbing it. Maybe there's a screen command
>to do it?

Well C-l redraws the screen, but the characters don't change. I think
it's mutt that needs to redraw, not ssh or screen.

>>>Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2018 10:55:18
>>>From: David Woodfall <dave at dawoodfall.net>
>>>To: mutt-users at mutt.org
>>>Subject: Re: Is it possible to redraw screen after doing a charset change?
>>>
>>>On (13/03/18 10:38), Jude DaShiell <jdashiel at panix.com> put forth 
>>>the proposition:
>>>>Going assumption is you're running a g.u.i.  That being the 
>>>>case, try running xrefresh.
>>>>On Tue, 13 Mar 2018, David Woodfall wrote:
>>>
>>>I'm using mutt over ssh on a headless server. No X.
>>>
>>>
>>>>>Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2018 10:20:19
>>>>>From: David Woodfall <dave at dawoodfall.net>
>>>>>To: mutt-users at mutt.org
>>>>>Subject: Is it possible to redraw screen after doing a charset change?
>>>>>
>>>>>I have a couple of binds to change charset between UTF-8/ISO-8859-1.
>>>>>The problem is that I need to exit from the pager and then reopen the
>>>>>message to see the changes, so I added those commands to the macro,
>>>>>which works fine.
>>>>>
>>>>>However, this doesn't work in the index, so is there a way to redraw
>>>>>the screen after a charset change? I don't see anything in the manual
>>>>>about it.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>-- 
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>-- 
>>


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