Hi,
re setting up alpine, you will also need to tell alpine to track the cursor
properly. You can start alpine with this option enabled by typing
alpine -show-cursor
You can then go into the config screen and enable it permanently. Or
you can enable it in the config file .pinerc
Pine's screen layout has status and instructional messages in the 3rd line
from the bottom of the screen unless the keymenu is disabled. The bottom
two lines give available commands, which will probably be very useful for
you while you get used to using the program (I still have it enabled after
using alpine and it's previous incarnation pine for almost 13 years).
Geoff.
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