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Walter Mitty


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12-02-05 10:47 PM

["Followup-To:" header set to alt.os.linux.debian.]
On 2005-12-02, SINNER <99nesorjd@gates_of_hell.invalid> dropped the ball when he ventured :[
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> * Walter Mitty wrote in news.software.readers:
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> Show us the line from your slrnrc for your editor
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> set editor_command
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Only using the editor env : will check out editor command.

BTW, you were right : SLRN rocks. I just wish it would be offline/cache by d
efault too without need for further tinkering.

so in .bashrc

export EDITOR=emacs

and in .slrnrc

set mouse 1
set Xbrowser "firefox %s"
% set use_slrnpull 1
% set write_newsrc_flags 0
set sorting_method 9
set followup_string "On %D, %r <%f> dropped the ball when he ventured :"
set wrap_flags 7
set display_cursor_bar 1
set realname "Walter Mitty"
set signature ".signature"
set confirm_actions 1

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