At 10:15 +0100 07 Feb 2001, Marco Fioretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue62/okopnik.html
> One note: the article puts single quotes around the mutt macros,
> while Aaron specified double quotes. Any comment about this?
The macros I suggested would take care of everything automatically
(unless $wait_key is set). For this to work "\n" needs to get expanded
to a line-feed; this happens inside of double quotes but not single
quotes.
The macros in the above article require the user to manually hit the
enter key to perform the action. Because of this they don't contain
"\n", so the expansion doesn't depend on the type of quotes used.
> Does it depend from the mutt version?
It shouldn't for anything even somewhat recent. Ancient versions (quite
a bit before 1.0) had somewhat different quoting rules, so might behave
differently (although I don't think the differences should matter for a
simple case like this).
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