Emacs-like <up> and <down> key behaviour in index

Neil Woods nw.public at gmail.com
Wed Aug 28 22:45:16 UTC 2019


On 21:26 Wed 28 Aug     , Pankaj Jangid wrote:
> Neil Woods <nw.public at gmail.com> writes:
> 
> > Is there a way to emulate Emacs's behaviour with the <up> and <down> keys in
> > the Index? E.g. pressing the <down> key moves the menu selection down until it 
> > reaches the bottom, then on the next <down> key-press the menu selection moves 
> > to the centre of the index. And the same in reverse for the <up> key.
> >
> > Is there any key binding, variable or macro available which could enable
> > this behaviour?
> 
> Exact same behaviour might not be possible. Other people may
> comment. But I prefer half-up, half-down (default keys `[', `]') when I
> use `mutt'.

Yes I use them too. Another useful function is current-middle which I've
bound to '='.

-- 
,----------------------------------------------------------------------------.
|   Neil Woods   |  Computational linguist & OpenBSD sysadm  |  C/C++/Lisp   |
| echo '[q]sa[ln0=aln256%Pln256/snlbx]sb12247225403800449909543746snlbxq'|dc |
`----------------------------------------------------------------------------'


More information about the Mutt-users mailing list