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Re: [sup-talk] index view options, use addressee instead of sender



Excerpts from E. Cartan's message of Fri Mar 12 2010 19:23:10 -0500 2010:
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 03:37:07PM -0600, E. Cartan wrote:
 | Excerpts from Ben Walton's message of Mon Mar 01 07:38:45 -0500 2010:
 |  | Excerpts from E. Cartan's message of Mon Mar 01 19:23:10 -0500 2010:
 |  | 
 |  | >   I would like to see the messages which one sends displayed 
 |  | >   on the sup index by "addressee", instead of by "sender" 
 |  | >   (or sender replaced by "me").  Not all messages, but 
 |  | >   just the one sent by me.
 |  | 
 |  | I think there is a patch to do just this that is likely to be 
 |  | included in the next release of sup (or available now if you 
 |  | track the git  repo).  
 | 
 |    Finally yesterday I did get sup 0.11, only to realize that 
 |    I don't know how to configure the index view to display the 
 |    addressees on certain messages, nor how to modify the index
 |    view in any other way.  

   
    Actually I have just discovered today that sup 0.11 index 
    seems to do the above BY DEFAULT.  I mean, it displays 
    the addressee/recipient (between parentheses), instead 
    of the sender "(me)", in the case of of messages 
    sent by oneself.

    I am sorry for having being so confused to have asked above
    how to obtain what appears to be the default behaviour 
    of the new version of sup.  My false assumption that 
    a configuration change, or a hook were needed,
    was based on the fact that the first time I ran sup 0.11, 
    the index continued to be displayed as in older versions, 
    However today, when I started it a second time, I noticed 
    that it complained about not having ncursesw installed. 
    Having the wide character ncurses library solved my problem.

    Regards,
    Elie Cartan
   
    
    
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