BUGS
None. Mutts have fleas, not bugs.
FLEAS
Suspend/resume while editing a file with an external edi
tor does not work under SunOS 4.x if you use the curses
lib in /usr/5lib. It does work with the S-Lang library,
however.
Resizing the screen while using an external pager causes
Mutt to go haywire on some systems.
suspend/resume does not work under Ultrix.
The help line for the index menu is not updated if you
change the bindings for one of the functions listed while
Mutt is running.
For a more up-to-date list of bugs, errm, fleas, please
visit the mutt project's bug tracking system under
http://bugs.guug.de/. To report a bug, please use the
flea(1) program.
On 7 February 2013 00:43, Derek Trotter
<expat.arizonan@gmail.com> wrote:
I didn't know there was a man page for
mutt. I'll have to look that up. Here's the man page for lsd.
Article 76 of alt.drugs:
Subject: LSD 4.3
Summary: Better living thru Unix
Message-ID: <2709@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU>
Date: 1 Feb 88 16:48:13 GMT
Reply-To: dryfoo@athena.mit.edu (Gary L. Dryfoos)
Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
LSD(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual LSD(1)
NAME
lsd - turn off your mind, relax, and float downstream
SYNOPSIS
lsd [ -dsS ] brandname user ...
DESCRIPTION
Disturbs the given users according to dosage, set, and
setting.
If more than one user is specified, each will be affected by
the
others, according to the arguments they give to lsd on their
own terminals or machines. It is recommended that one of the
users
in a group specify a dose of 0, and that at least one other
user be
experienced in using lsd.
Brandname is usually a blotter pattern, but may be used to
specify
a non-blotter form, such as "windowpane" or "pyramid."
There are a number of options, each of which can have a
strange and
not completely predictable effect on the users:
-d Dosage. A dosage of 1 to 3 is recommended for first
time
users, although strength varies with brandname and
storage
conditions.
-s Set. Recommended values are "calm," "happy," and
"groovy."
Sets like "angry," "frustrated," and "bummed" may cause
file
system damage, and should be avoided. For these sets,
other
utilities are available (see "valium").
-S Setting. Recommended are "familiar," "interesting," and
"comfortable." Hostile and challenging settings are
reserved
for experienced users.
FILES
/etc/trips is a log of system-wide use of lsd since booting.
BUGS
When invoked with incorrect arguments, lsd will print out a
random,
Unixy-sounding error message and remove this man page. This
policy
prevents misuse by undergraduates and fundamentalist
Christians.
User state should return to normal in twelve hours or less
after
invoking lsd. With extreme parameters, however, this cannot
always
be guaranteed.
The output device is assumed to be 80 columns wide.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
I don't know where it came from originally, so Please Use
Carefully!
(Remember: Dosage, Set, and SETENV)
______________________________________________________________________________
Gary L. Dryfoos ARPA/Internet: dryfoo@athena.mit.edu
UUCP/Usenet: ...ihnp4!mit-eddie!athena.mit.edu!dryfoo
Phone: (617) 253-0184 / (617) 825-6115
USPS: E40-318, M.I.T., Cambridge, MA 02139
"So, you cannot resist, can you? No, no one can! When LeMott
sings,
they dance! Ha-ha-ha! They all dance!"
==============================================================================
On 02/07/2013 12:07 AM, Adam McCullough
wrote:
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